Yahsat partners with
Eutelsat Group to leverage EUTELSAT KONNECT
satellite to drive growth across its global
footprint
Paris, 22 May 2024
Eutelsat Group and YahClick,
announced the signing of a Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU), enabling YahClick to leverage
capacity on Eutelsat’s geostationary satellite,
EUTELSAT KONNECT.
The collaboration between the
two leading satellite operators is in line with
Yahsat’s efforts to elevate its offerings and drive
growth across its satellite broadband footprint in
Africa to provide enhanced services and expand into
new markets in Africa and beyond. As part of the
agreement. Yahsat will enjoy exclusive rights to
Eutelsat’s KONNECT capacity over Ethiopia, one of
the fastest-growing African markets.
In service since November 2020,
EUTELSAT KONNECT is a high throughput satellite
delivering significant resources for broadband
services with 75 Gbps of capacity across a network
of 65 spotbeams. Originally covering Europe and
Africa, the satellite’s entire capacity is being
progressively transferred to provide dedicated
African coverage.
Commenting on the MOU, Sulaiman
Al Ali, Chief Commercial Officer of Yahsat said: ‘We
are delighted to partner with Eutelsat and have
access to state-of-the-art orbital assets, to
support our satellite network. This partnership
shall enable us to further enhance our portfolio and
drive growth of our ‘YahClick’ broadband services to
consumer and enterprise markets. Yahsat supported
Eutelsat in the early years of its African Broadband
journey, and we are happy to be collaborating once
again to ensure our existing and future customers
benefit from the highest level of service and
availability.”
Ghassan Murat, Eutelsat’s RVP
of the AMEA region added: “We are honoured to
further deepen our ties with our long-standing
partner, Yahsat. Yahsat’s strong presence in Africa
and the Middle East through the successful
deployment of its YahClick satellite broadband
service, together with the uptake we are seeing as
we progressively transfer EUTELSAT KONNECT capacity
to Africa highlight the buoyant demand for robust
broadband services in the market, and the pertinence
of satellite in connecting users, even in the most
remote locations.”
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