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Paratus Group Expands LEO Satellite Network to South Africa, Botswana, Mozambique, Zambia

Paratus Group has announced it is providing LEO satellite solutions to clients in South Africa, Botswana, Mozambique, and Zambia. Through its partnership agreements with global low earth orbit (LEO) satellite operators, Paratus is positioning itself to offer an extensive LEO satellite network across Africa as regulatory and satellite coverage hurdles are overcome. Paratus already owns and runs an extensive V-SAT network with Teleport facilities in Angola, Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa. 


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Paratus is offering an unmatched one-stop solution for enterprises and institutions that need high-speed capacity and connectivity in these countries and to anywhere in the world. This is particularly significant for the retail, healthcare, education, mining, and oil and gas sectors. Paratus Group has established partnerships with global LEO satellite operators, positioning itself as a key African partner. 

Rolf Mendelsohn, CTO, Paratus Group

We have always known that reliable, fast, and secure connectivity will be the key to unlocking the enormous potential that exists in Africa. With LEO satellite technology, we are broadening our network offerings even further to provide unlimited connectivity for our current markets, with plans to expand across the continent. Paratus was born in Africa. We are rooted in Africa, and we understand what the market needs. This is why we have invested so heavily in our own infrastructure. With LEO satellite connectivity complementing our extensive African network, Paratus is now the go-to partner for any enterprise that needs reliable connectivity in the most remote places. High-quality connectivity – be that through fiber, wireless, or satellite services – is championing Africa’s future and championing anyone in the world that wants to connect with Africa.



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