Q-KON has announced it is building on a previously successful collaboration with satellite communications specialist Eutelsat OneWeb to further develop end-user portfolio service sets engineered to meet the needs of niche market sectors in sub-Saharan Africa.
Q-KON has recognised the challenges inherent in the African connectivity landscape and consequently taken a different, more contextually relevant approach to that adopted by most global suppliers. Rather than deploy universal or generic end-user profiles, Q-KON is working with Eutelsat OneWeb to deliver smart LEO networks for Africa.
While the performance and cost advantages of LEO satellite connectivity have been demonstrated, what has been lacking (at least in an African context) is the ability or willingness to adapt to local circumstances.
Smart LEO networks from Q-KON and OneWeb combine the benefits of global LEO networks with the flexibility and adaptability required to meet African use-case scenarios. Key features include locating gateway infrastructure within Africa and user terminals optimised for maximum uptime.
Eutelsat OneWeb’s development of a smart network domain on the LEO constellation has created a unique opportunity for Q-KON. Its Twoobii smart satellite services model is built for exactly the kind of flexibility required to marry the proven advantages of LEO with tailor-made functionality for local users.
This new partnership is recognition by global players like Eutelsat that working with specialist in-region service providers is the best way to meet the needs of users in specific locations and circumstances. Together, Eutelsat OneWeb and Q-KON are on a mission to expand the reach and availability of LEO satellite connectivity services across sub-Saharan Africa so that enterprises and communities can take advantage of the high-speed, low-latency connectivity LEO constellations deliver.
Q-KON began working with OneWeb in 2023 when Eutelsat’s OneWeb LEO satellite connectivity was incorporated into Q-KON’s Twoobii smart satellite services solution. The success of this ongoing partnership led directly to this expansion of services.
“By combining our local expertise and engineering know-how with Eutelsat Oneweb’s advanced satellite infrastructure, we have added additional capacity to Twoobii LEO. This, in turn, will accelerate its expansion and further our ability to provide fast, reliable internet to communities in sub-Saharan Africa and companies in the healthcare, fintech and retail sectors,” explained Dr Dawie de Wet, Group CEO of Q-KON. “By providing cutting-edge satellite network solutions, we can anticipate and meet growing demands for low-cost, high availability and trusted connectivity services.”