Facebook, Eutelsat in African Internet satellite hook-up
European satellite operator Eutelsat Communications and social media giant Facebook said Oct. 5 they are working jointly to deliver satellite broadband Internet to connectivity-hungry sub-Saharan Africa.
The firms revealed they have reached a multi-year agreement with satellite communication firm Spacecom to use the entire broadband payload of the AMOS-6 satellite due to come on stream in the second half of next year and provide coverage for large swathes of sub-Saharan Africa, after identifying "pent-up demand for connectivity".
Eutelsat said in a statement the project would offer access "using affordable, off-the-shelf" hardware, sharing capacity with Facebook in regions often lacking access to reliable fixed and mobile terrestrial networks.
"Satellite networks are well suited to economically connecting people in low- to medium-density population areas," Eutelsat added.
The capacity will enable Eutelsat to step up its broadband activity in sub-Saharan Africa that was initiated using Ku-band satellites to serve professional users.
Eutelsat is establishing a new company based in London that will steer its African broadband vision and business. The company will be led by Laurent Grimaldi, founder and former CEO of Tiscali International Network, and will focus on serving premium consumer and professional segments.
Facebook two years ago launched Internet.org, an initiative to accelerate connectivity in poorly covered regions and unveiled plans to work with partners in Africa to improve both satellite and terrestrial capacity for rural areas.
"Facebook's mission is to connect the world, and we believe that satellites will play an important role in addressing the significant barriers that...
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