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    Africa Mobile Networks inks deal with Starlink 

    August 17, 2023
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    Africa Mobile Networks (AMN) has entered into a commercial agreement with Starlink, SpaceX’s constellation of low Earth orbit satellites, to provide high-speed, low-latency connectivity to AMN’s mobile network stations.

    1. The partnership aims to connect even the most remote and rural communities in the world, supporting AMN’s vision of a fully connected world where telecommunications services are accessible to all.
    2. AMN has already made significant progress towards this vision, with over 10 million people in nearly 4,000 communities across 14 sub-Saharan African countries benefiting from AMN’s towers.
    3. AMN’s own Radio Access Network (RAN) technology allows the provision of 2G, 3G, or 4G services from a single radio node on its low-cost base stations.
    4. The collaboration with Starlink enables AMN to bring 3G and 4G services to rural communities with high-quality service and meet the increasing bandwidth and data demands of subscribers while remaining economically viable.
    5. AMN plans to deploy Starlink terminals at sites in Nigeria in 2023 as part of a larger project to connect 700 additional rural communities by the end of the year.
    6. Currently operating over a thousand sites in Nigeria, AMN aims to increase this number to two thousand by the end of the second quarter of 2024.
    7. AMN’s flexible multi-carrier and multi-technology RAN can support up to 5,000 subscribers per node and is manufactured in the UK.
    8. Chad Gibbs, SpaceX vice president for Starlink business operations, highlights the importance of the partnership in bringing high-speed connectivity to millions of people, especially in rural and isolated communities in Africa.
    9. In addition to its operations in Africa, AMN has recently launched services in Latin America and plans to offer services in Asia starting in 2024.
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