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IEC Telecom & Thuraya
Bolster Digitalisation in East Africa
21 July 2022
With digitalisation unlocking a
plethora of business opportunities in an
increasingly connected continent, African countries
are emphasising investments in digital technologies,
communications infrastructure, IT hubs, data
centers, e-commerce, and e-government services. With
the ratification of the Africa Continental Free
Trade Area (ACFTA), new opportunities in technology
start-ups and e-businesses are expected to grow the
combined GDP to more than $600 billion.
Now, more than ever, it has
become apparent just how critical a communications
infrastructure is to optimise these commercial
processes. The African Union’s Digital
Transformation Strategy 2020-2030 aims to bring
universal digital access and develop a single
pan-African digital market. The World Bank estimates
that just a 10% increase in mobile internet
penetration can translate into a 2.5% increase in
GDP.
Satellite connectivity
solutions enable the integration of latest
technologies with existing infrastructure.
According to the African Space Industry
Annual Report 2019, satellite communications
generate approximately US$ 6.5 billion in Africa
annually. IEC Telecom Group, an international
provider of satellite communication services,
expanded its services to East Africa in 2021 with an
official partnership with Osta Tech Limited, a
leading information and technology company in Kenya.
This partnership has been key to creating economic
opportunities as well as increasing investments in
innovative infrastructure and satellite
communications in the East African market.
Kenya is quickly becoming a
tech hub for East Africa and is one of the
fastest-growing economies in Sub-Saharan Africa. In
fact, 10% of all projects awarded between 2018 and
2020 focused on the digital transformation of the
government, healthcare, and education sectors.
“Connectivity is crucial for efficient, affordable,
and safe business processes. Digitalisation can
empower business owners with reduced infrastructure
investments and state-of-the-art hybrid
technologies. It is almost a virtuous circle to see
innovations in technology creating opportunities for
increased entrepreneurship, and increased incentives
for doing business in Kenya creating the demand for
more connectivity,” says Oscar Mwai, Chief Executive
Officer, Osta Tech Limited.
IEC Telecom is committed to
extending the scope of digitalisation in East
Africa. “We believe that the introduction of
affordable satellite connectivity that enables
access to resources for remote communities almost at
par with well-connected urban areas creates immense
incentives for entrepreneurship and innovation,”
shares Alaa Alsadi, Business Development Director –
Middle East & Africa, IEC Telecom Group. “Our wide
portfolio of satcom solutions optimises e-business
services, offers a reliable back-up for the GSM
network, and ensures business continuity in an
unpredictable and ever-evolving business landscape,”
he adds.
IEC Telecom has long-standing
relationships with key satellite operators that
place it in a unique position to support global
business operations as well as regional set-ups.
As an International Golden Service Provider
for Thuraya Telecommunications, IEC Telecom has
worked jointly with Thuraya for 15+ years to develop
high-performing customised solutions and value-added
services that empower the public and private
sector’s digital transformation journey. Thuraya’s
portfolio of innovative products is complemented by
IEC Telecom’s value-added applications to bring
bespoke and optimised connectivity services,
including videoconferencing, remote maintenance, and
telemedicine, to government, humanitarian, and
enterprise operations across the globe.
Equipped with IEC Telecom’s
state-of-the-art centralised management system
called OneGate, Thuraya L-band solutions are
optimised to deliver a wide range of value-added
services, offering a user experience on par with
VSAT. “There was a market need to provide the right
management and optimisation tools to help our
clients to have full visibility and control over
their remote operations in a single centralised
digital platform that they can access remotely.
Using Thuraya’s wide range of L-band services and
products to connect remote areas, teams, and
operations, we provide many value-added services
that take the connectivity experience to a higher
level and provide our clients with end-to-end
services fully designed and developed to fit their
operational needs,” shares Mr Alsadi.
OneGate is a future-ready
network management solution that operates in dual
GSM/satcom mode. This system is geared to minimise
expenses by automatically routing traffic at least
cost while optimising usage by means of filtration
and compression. In addition, OneGate is managed via
a digital dashboard. This offers advanced visibility
over active communication links and network traffic,
bandwidth control, management of credit limits, the
ability to issue vouchers for team communications,
and more. All of the value-added
services can be managed remotely, which allows to
further save on transport costs and avoid logistical
delays.
The utmost flexibility and
expertise in satellite communication technology
offered by IEC Telecom through Osta Tech, its
official local partner in East Africa, empowers
African businesses and the public sector to
customise digital services and enable digital
transformation plans and strategies not only with
connectivity, but with fully managed services.
“Satellite connectivity allows
humanitarian field missions, mobile telemedicine
hubs,educators, remote workers, e-government, and
public services to be available in communities that
may be otherwise unreachable. Through our
partnership with IEC Telecom and Thuraya, we offer
flexibility for the complete satellite
communications lifecycle, and we’re thrilled to see
Africa benefit from the opportunities that digital
transformation brings to its young economies,”
shares Mr. Mwai.
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