Intelsat and Liquid
Telecom Extend Successful Partnership that
Intelsat announced an
extension of its partnership with Liquid Telecom
the leading pan-African telecoms group. The two
companies have collaborated for four years to
deliver Liquid Telecom’s multi-award-winning
very-small-aperture terminal (VSAT) service over
Intelsat’s high-throughput satellite fleet,
providing a robust, secure and reliable
communications network to communities, schools
and businesses in 20 countries across the
continent.
Through the partnership
extension, Liquid Telecom will be able to
connect more than 2,000 additional VSAT
terminals across the continent. This will ensure
the continuity of high-speed, reliable satellite
connectivity to mobile operators, carriers,
enterprise, media, content companies and retail
customers across Africa, and it will also help
Liquid Telecom better serve the growing demand
for improved connectivity in its rural service
areas.
“Extending our partnership
with Intelsat will enable us to continue
developing VSAT products with high- efficiency
models and ubiquitous coverage; in fact, Liquid
Telecom has just added three new
high-performance VSAT service offerings to our
portfolio, each with a range of data volume
options. Liquid Telecom is continuing to drive
increased demand and improve service levels
across the continent, and this continuation of
our partnership with Intelsat is a significant
boost in that regard,” said Liquid Telecom
Satellite Services CEO Scott Mumford.
“We are pleased to extend
our longstanding partnership with Liquid
Telecom, helping to connect more people,
communities and businesses throughout the
continent,” said Intelsat Regional Vice
President of Africa Brian Jakins. “Working
together, we’re enabling critical educational
opportunities, local business growth and
game-changing consumer finance solutions to
reach increasing numbers of people.”
Intelsat and Liquid Telecom
have collaborated since 2016 to bring broadband
and other critical communications services to
people throughout Eastern, Central and Southern
Africa. Intelsat has been an integral part of
Africa’s communications fabric since 1965; it
was the first operator to introduce satellite
services on the continent, sparking the growth
of critical communications infrastructure.