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21, May 2018
Camtel and SatADSL team up to connect Cameroon 0
SatADSL, a provider of VSAT services via satellite, and Cameroonian operator Camtel, have announced a partnership to provide satellite connectivity nationwide. The formal agreement follows a pilot of SatADSL’s services at various public and private enterprises and communities in Cameroon, including schools, post offices, hospitals and banks.
SatADSL plans to integrate and deploy its VSAT services in the central African country, enabling Camtel to offer competitive broadband packages to even the most rural areas. SatADSL will fulfil all of Camtel’s satellite connectivity requirements on every frequency range, namely Ku-, Ka- and C-band. Camtel is the latest operator in Africa to deploy SatADSL’s services, which are offered through the Cloud-based Service Delivery Platform (C-SDP).
The complete OSS/BSS, carrier-grade, fully redundant platform allows operators easily to outsource satellite services, reducing the cost of providing ubiquitous connectivity by enabling fast, flexible and future-proof satellite connectivity via the cloud for the first time, eliminating the need for physical infrastructure.
Source: Telecompaper