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Days after undersea cable cut, SES, Gilat restore connectivity in Africa

&NewLine;<figure class&equals;"wp-block-image size-large"><img src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;openlife&period;ng&sol;wp-content&sol;uploads&sol;2020&sol;02&sol;SES-1024x471&period;jpg" alt&equals;"" class&equals;"wp-image-2371"&sol;><&sol;figure>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>After four days of non availability of internet services in Democratic Republic of Congo&comma; DRC and Sub Sahara Africa on account of West Africa Cable System&comma; WACS&comma; undersea cable cut&comma; high-performance internet connectivity has been restored&period; This was made possible within just four days by the Satellite-based connectivity services provided jointly by the long-term partners- Gilat Telecom and SES&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>While SES operates&NewLine;the world’s only multi-orbit constellation of satellites with the unique&NewLine;combination of global coverage and high performance&comma; Gilat Telecom&comma; on the other hand&comma; &nbsp&semi;offers&NewLine;satellite and fiber-based connectivity solutions&comma; delivering high quality&NewLine;broadband communication to MNOs&comma; telcos&comma; ISPs&comma; governments&comma; enterprise&NewLine;customers&comma; and organizations in Africa&comma; Asia and South America&period; <&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>A statement made available to OpenLife by Apo Group&NewLine;stated that the recent cable cuts&NewLine;affected much of Sub-Saharan Africa&comma; causing internet outages and slow speeds&period;&NewLine;The swift restoration to bring the service back to Gilat Telecom’s DRC&NewLine;customers was achieved by leveraging unparalleled high-throughput&comma; low-latency&NewLine;O3b Medium Earth Orbit &lpar;MEO&rpar; satellite capabilities&period;<br>&NewLine;&OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;High-throughput&comma; low-latency satellite solutions and applications enabled by&NewLine;SES have proved their reliability and performance&comma; drastically changing the&NewLine;connectivity landscape in the DRC over the past years&period; It has now been the&NewLine;fifth consecutive year that we are delivering highly reliable seamless services&NewLine;thanks to MEO&comma; reaching underserved and unserved locations where fibre cannot&NewLine;be deployed or has been compromised&period; This has been revolutionary for the MNOs&NewLine;we serve&comma; who are now able to deploy services that require low latency&comma;” said&NewLine;Dan Zajicek&comma; CEO of Gilat Telecom&period;<br>&NewLine;An O3b MEO system customer of SES since 2014&comma; and the first in Africa&comma; Gilat&NewLine;Telecom recently expanded its partnership with SES to provide more bandwidth to&NewLine;rural areas and extend services beyond Kinshasa and Lubumbashi&comma; reaching&NewLine;unserved or underserved Kisangani&comma; Mbuji-Mayi&nbsp&semi;and Bunia&comma; to customers such&NewLine;as Orange DRC&period; Under the new agreement&comma; Gilat Telecom is using multiple Gbps of&NewLine;bandwidth on the O3b system and is now also adding services via SES’s&NewLine;Geostationary Earth Orbit &lpar;GEO&rpar; satellites&period; The expanded capabilities enabled&NewLine;by SES’s multi-orbit fleet will allow Gilat Telecom to deploy 4G&sol;LTE networks&NewLine;and support cloud computing services&comma; even in the remotest areas of the DRC&period;<br>&NewLine;&OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;With the extension of MEO and addition of the GEO-enabled capability&comma; we can&NewLine;now achieve even more&comma; serving the exponentially growing demand in more&NewLine;locations&comma; by seamlessly integrating terrestrial and satellite technologies&NewLine;that effectively complement each other&comma;” Zajicek said&period;<br>&NewLine;&OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Supporting Gilat Telecom’s efforts in extending high-performance connectivity&NewLine;throughout the DRC has been a great privilege for us&comma; and we are proud to have&NewLine;been enabling this transformational endeavour with O3b’s fibre-like&NewLine;connectivity solutions over the past years&comma;” said Carole Kamaitha&comma; Vice&NewLine;President&comma; Sales Africa at SES Networks&period; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;We cannot be more excited to see our&NewLine;longstanding partner and early adopter of O3b MEO growing&comma; while unlocking more&NewLine;and more opportunities for MNOs in the DRC&comma; this time taking advantage of the&NewLine;multi-orbit network that combines the benefits of MEO low-latency with the&NewLine;incredible reach of GEO&period;”<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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