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Eutelsat partners Facebook to deliver affordable internet in rural Nigeria

Eutelsat partners Facebook to deliver affordable internet in rural Nigeria
May 22
00:13 2021

Eutelsat Communications is expanding its use of the Express Wi-Fi platform in partnership with Facebook to provide broadband services via satellite across several regions in Sub-Saharan Africa, including rural Nigeria.

With Express Wi-Fi by Facebook, Eutelsat aims to connect thousands of people in rural and underserved communities spanning the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Nigeria, Côte d’Ivoire, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Kenya, Madagascar, South Africa, Cameroon, Ghana and Zimbabwe. 

According to Eutelsat, Express Wi-Fi is a platform developed by Facebook Connectivity that enables partners to build, grow and monetize their Wi-Fi businesses in a scalable way while providing their customers with fast, affordable, and reliable internet access. 

Express Wi-Fi is used in more than 30 countries, including in multiple Asian, South American and African markets, helping millions of people connect over Wi-Fi.  

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Eutelsat and Facebook have previously conducted successful pilots in rural and underserved areas of DRC enabling local businesses to offer affordable internet access to customers on a pre-paid basis.

To date, Eutelsat’s use of the Express Wi-Fi platform has enabled access to affordable broadband for thousands of individuals across the DRC. 

“We are delighted to partner with Facebook in this ambitious scheme, aimed at getting more people online in the most underserved areas of sub-Saharan Africa,” Philippe Baudrier, general manager of Konnect Africa, said.

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“This initiative is the perfect example of the power of satellite connectivity to bridge the digital divide, with unmatched economic and social benefits. We are proud once again to leverage the unparalleled coverage of EUTELSAT KONNECT to satisfy this growing demand.”  

Fargani Tambeayuk, head of connectivity policy for Sub-Saharan Africa at Facebook said “at Facebook, we’re committed to working with partners to help expand connectivity in Sub-Saharan Africa, which continues to be the region with the highest coverage gap”.

“Connectivity is essential to ensuring access to jobs, education, healthcare and more. We’re proud to partner with Eutelsat to combine the power of the Express Wi-Fi platform and EUTELSAT KONNECT, with the goal of increasing satellite broadband coverage across rural and underserved areas of Sub-Saharan Africa.”

Eutelsat was founded in 1977 and has gone on to become one of the world’s leading satellite operators with a presence in nearly 50 countries.

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