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Nigeria Partners with Eutelsat to Boost Internet with LEO Satellites

Olusola Blessing by Olusola Blessing
January 19, 2025
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Nigeria Partners with Eutelsat to Boost Internet with LEO Satellites
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Nigeria Communications Satellite Limited (NigComSat) has teamed up with Eutelsat to deploy Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites, aiming to enhance internet connectivity in Nigeria and across Africa. This move marks a significant step in Nigeria’s digital transformation, targeting underserved regions with affordable, high-speed, and low-latency internet access.  

Dr. Abimbola Alale, Managing Director of NigComSat, emphasized the partnership’s role in addressing connectivity challenges in remote areas, aligning with Nigeria’s goal of achieving 95% broadband penetration by 2025. The collaboration reflects Nigeria’s broader push for digital inclusion, with NigComSat playing a pivotal role under the Federal Ministry of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy.  

Eutelsat, known for deploying operational LEO satellites in Africa earlier this year, brings advanced expertise to the project. CEO Eva Berneke highlighted the advantages of LEO satellites, particularly for regions lacking traditional internet infrastructure. These satellites, orbiting closer to Earth than geostationary ones, promise faster speeds and reduced latency.  

NigComSat has been instrumental in Nigeria’s space initiatives, with its NigComSat-1R satellite already delivering communication services across Africa, Europe, and Asia. However, challenges like low service patronage have spurred the need for innovative solutions like this partnership.  

This collaboration also positions Nigeria as a leader in leveraging space technology for economic development, aligning with projections that Africa’s space market will reach $22.64 billion by 2026. The partnership’s impact is expected to extend beyond Nigeria, improving internet access and unlocking economic opportunities across Africa.  

As Nigeria continues to invest in digital infrastructure, the deployment of LEO satellites by NigComSat and Eutelsat underscores the critical role of partnerships in bridging the digital divide and fostering sustainable growth in the digital economy.

 

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