Orange, Sonatel and SES to
Deploy First African O3b mPOWER Gateway in Senegal
16 February 2022
Orange along with its
subsidiary Sonatel, will partner with SES, to deploy
and manage the first O3b mPOWER gateway in Africa,
allowing the African continent to enjoy easy access
to high-performance and low-latency connectivity
services. The three companies announced that the
gateway for O3b mPOWER, SES’s next-generation medium
earth orbit (MEO) communications system, will be
located at the Sonatel teleport in the Senegalese
territory of Gandoul among other local satellites
antennas.
This very first O3b mPOWER
gateway will be used by Sonatel and Orange to
deliver high-performance, low-latency, and
cloud-optimised connectivity services throughout
Africa. SES will also use the gateway to support
telemetry, tracking and command (TT&C) functions for
the O3b mPOWER fleet from an additional location and
the first one in Africa. The terabit-scale O3b
mPOWER constellation and its automated, advanced
ground infrastructure can dynamically deliver
multiple gigabits-per-second beams of managed data
services to customers.
Orange, Sonatel and SES intend
to establish a memorial on site at the Gandoul
gateway. It will highlight the history of satellite
connectivity in Africa and the positive impact that
advanced technologies and solutions such as O3b
mPOWER can have on the continent.
“The Sonatel teleport is
Senegal’s pride, as it was home of the very first
30-metre satellite dish to be installed in Africa
ever. Not only has Senegal played a key role in
developing the telecommunication industry in the
African continent for the last 50 years, but we will
also continue to lead in bringing new technologies
to the market with the introduction of O3b mPOWER, a
next-generation MEO satellite network” said Sekou
Drame, CEO of Sonatel.
“At Orange, we continue to
believe that satellite remains a promising
technology and that the many innovations it
currently showcases will give it an increasingly
growing position in the telecommunication field, in
Africa as well as other countries that have more
developed infrastructures such as Europe or North
America. This is why we are particularly pleased of
the consolidation of our partnership with SES which
will add a major new component to Orange’s mission
to build intelligent, open networks in order to
foster usages and access to digital technologies for
the greatest number of people.” explained Jean-Luc
Vuillemin, Executive Vice President, of Orange
International Networks.
“In the last decade, we have
connected communities and industries around the
world with our O3b communication system, positively
impacting their lives and their businesses. We have
partnered with Orange to improve cellular backhaul
and Internet connectivity for its African
affiliates, and to enable enhanced operations for
its enterprise customers,” said Steve Collar, CEO of
SES, “With the O3b mPOWER system launching in a few
months, our customers are already looking forward to
how they can expand their networks with
much-increased throughput and enhanced flexibility.
With a gateway located in Senegal, this new
partnership will enable Sonatel and Orange to
deliver more bandwidth more flexibly via O3b mPOWER
to remote and underserved regions, helping ensure
that everyone across Africa becomes truly connected
with no one left behind.”
Previously, Orange and SES
announced that Orange will be the first global
telecom operator to integrate O3b mPOWER in its
network to support the growing demand for
connectivity in Africa, starting in the Central
African Republic.
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