Liquid Intelligent Technologies has announced a groundbreaking partnership with Eutelsat Group to bring enterprise-grade Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite services to Africa. This collaboration will make high-speed, low-latency satellite connectivity accessible across the continent, revolutionizing the way businesses and communities connect.
Following in the footsteps of SEACOM and Avanti Communications, Liquid and Eutelsat are set to play a pivotal role in Africa’s connectivity landscape. The integration of OneWeb LEO satellite network with Liquid Dataport’s infrastructure will enhance performance for cloud computing, video conferencing, and real-time applications, driving digital transformation across the region.
The strategic integration allows Liquid Dataport to deliver not only low-latency satellite services but also seamless network interconnects. This advancement translates into superior application performance for Liquid’s customers, making cutting-edge technology accessible even in the most remote areas.
Ahmed El Beheiry, CEO of Liquid Intelligent Technologies, highlights this partnership as a milestone in expanding connectivity solutions. By leveraging Eutelsat Group’s innovative LEO services, Liquid aims to empower enterprises and communities across multiple African countries with high-speed connectivity solutions.
Philippe Baudrier, VP Connectivity, Africa at Eutelsat, emphasized the potential to unlock new opportunities through this collaboration. The joint effort aims to transform the digital landscape, providing unprecedented connectivity that will foster economic growth and development.
As satellite technology becomes a critical component of Africa’s future connectivity architecture, this partnership marks a significant step forward. Liquid Intelligent Technologies and Eutelsat Group are at the forefront of this revolution, bringing high-speed satellite services that promise to bridge the digital divide and propel Africa into a new era of connectivity.