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OneWeb and Airtel
Africa collaborate to provide enhanced connectivity
services in Africa
8 November, 2022
OneWeb announced the signing of
a partnership agreement with Airtel Africa, a
leading provider of telecommunications and mobile
money services across Africa. This strategic
agreement will help to deliver OneWeb’s high-speed,
low-latency LEO connectivity services to government
and enterprise customers across wide swathes of the
continent.
The partnership will focus on
delivering satellite communications services to
enterprise and civil government customers for a wide
range of use cases, including for connectivity in
rural areas, agriculture, hospitals, hotels,
schools, and in the energy and mining sectors.
OneWeb and Airtel Africa will also provide critical
backhaul in unserved and underserved regions.
This announcement builds upon
OneWeb’s existing initiatives in Africa, including
installations of Satellite Network Portals (SNP) in
Angola, South Africa, Ghana, Senegal and Mauritius.
With only four more launches to go, OneWeb also
remains on track to activate its coverage solutions
in Africa, and elsewhere around the world, in 2023.
Ben Griffin, VP Mobility and
AMEA at OneWeb, said: “At OneWeb, we believe that
connection everywhere changes everything so we are
excited to be working with Airtel Africa to enhance
OneWeb’s connectivity solutions across the African
continent. This is a strategic fit, given our shared
commitment to resiliency and excellence in
communications services, and the partnership
represents another exciting milestone on our path to
delivering global connectivity. We look forward to
delivering high-performance service across Africa,
even in the hardest to reach places.”
Luc Serviant, Group Enterprise
Director, Airtel Business at Airtel Africa,
commented: “Internet penetration is rising across
Africa and systems are even more connected as the
digital transformation is driving growth amongst
organizations. Through our partnership with OneWeb,
we will support SMEs, entrepreneurs, corporates and
governments to do business everywhere in Africa,
with low latency and highly resilient communication
services. OneWeb and Airtel Africa will begin
trialling service in South Africa in September, with
plans to achieve full coverage in 2023 across Airtel
Africa’s footprint, comprising 14 countries in East,
Central and West Africa.”
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