OneWeb and Paratus
Sign a Multi-year Gateway Installation Agreement
03 November 2022
Paratus Group announces a
multi-year agreement with global telecommunications
provider, OneWeb, to build a gateway in Luanda,
Angola, which will be operational in the second half
of 2023. This new gateway will
provide low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite services to
several countries in the region and will facilitate
the provision of high-speed, low-latency
connectivity to businesses, government, schools,
clinics, and hospitals in under-serviced areas. This
is the first of several planned OneWeb gateways in
Africa.
This agreement, combined with
the recent launch of the Paratus fibre connection to
the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC); the
inauguration of the Paratus Group’s data centres in
Zambia and Namibia; and coverage in all of the
Angolan provinces, means that Paratus has the
requisite infrastructure to provide a highly
sophisticated network hub in Angola and one that
allows for expansion beyond its borders.
As Chief Technical Officer of
Paratus Group, Rolf Mendelsohn explains: “With this
agreement, we are taking another giant step in
realizing our plan to use Angola as a communications
hub for the region. Being selected as the preferred
partner to install the gateway in Angola for OneWeb
reaffirms our superior capability in developing
world-class telecommunications infrastructure in
Africa.”
Michele Franci, Chief of
Delivery & Operations at OneWeb says: “When
considering the size and persistence of the digital
divide, and the connectivity barriers for businesses
operating in rural or remote areas, the need for LEO
satellite options are obvious. On a global scale,
mobile internet penetration is still only 50% and
many of those who remain offline reside in Africa.
By installing OneWeb teleports linked to hundreds of
LEO satellites, we can bridge that divide
effectively and affordably. We have chosen to
partner with Paratus Angola because the group is
rooted in Africa; it totally understands and invests
in meeting market demands; and because Paratus is
committed to transforming African connectivity
through exceptional digital infrastructure.”
The teleport will consist of 16
antennas and a network hosting facility, linking to
OneWeb’s LEO infrastructure and thereby connecting
Africa to the world and the world to Africa.
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