Vodafone And Amazon's
Project Kuiper To Extend Connectivity In Africa And
Europe
Sept. 5, 2023
Vodafone and Vodacom plan to
use Project Kuiper's high-bandwidth, low-latency
satellite network to bring the benefits of 4G/5G
connectivity to areas that may otherwise be
challenging and prohibitively expensive to serve via
traditional fibre or microwave solutions. Project
Kuiper will connect geographically dispersed
cellular antennas back to the companies' core
telecom networks. This means Vodafone and Vodacom
will be able offer 4G/5G services in more locations
without the time and expense of building out
fibre-based or fixed wireless links back to the core
networks.
As part of the collaboration,
Amazon plans to partner with Vodafone to roll out
Project Kuiper's high-speed broadband services to
unserved and underserved communities around the
world. The companies are also exploring additional
enterprise-specific offerings to provide businesses
with comprehensive global connectivity solutions,
such as backup service for unexpected events and
extending connectivity to remote infrastructure.
Margherita Della Valle,
Vodafone Group Chief Executive, said: "Vodafone's
work with Project Kuiper will provide mobile
connectivity to many of the estimated 40% of the
global population without internet access,
supporting remote communities, their schools and
businesses, the emergency services, and disaster
relief. These connections will be complemented
further through our own work on direct-to-smartphone
satellite services."
"Amazon is building Project
Kuiper to provide fast, affordable broadband to tens
of millions of customers in unserved and underserved
communities, and our flexible network means we can
connect places that have traditionally been
difficult to reach," said Dave Limp, Amazon's senior
vice president for devices and services. "Teaming
with a leading international service provider like
Vodafone allows us to make a bigger impact faster in
closing the digital divide in Europe and Africa.
Together we'll explore how we can help our customers
get the most value from expanded connectivity,
particularly in areas like residential broadband,
agriculture, education, healthcare, transportation,
and financial services."
"At Vodacom, our purpose is to
connect for a better future, and we work every day
to bring more people in Africa online," said Shameel
Joosub, CEO of Vodacom Group. "Collaborating with
Project Kuiper gives us an exciting new path to
scale our efforts, using Amazon's satellite
constellation to quickly reach more customers across
the African continent."
Vodafone, Vodacom and Project
Kuiper will begin deploying services in Africa and
Europe as Amazon's production satellites come
online. Amazon is preparing to test two prototype
satellites in the coming months before starting to
deploy production satellites in 2024. Amazon expects
to begin beta testing Project Kuiper services with
select customers by the end of 2024, and Vodafone
and Vodacom plan to participate in that testing
through this collaboration.
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