A B2B broadband service supplied to a designated local telecom operator (existing or greenfield, private or public)

Africa urgently needs tor expand internet and online resources rapidly and this has to start at the infrastructure level. MzansiSat wants to connect communities and stakeholders by providing fast, affordable service. Increased industrial and economic activity in Africa demands an increased need for connectivity due to the higher incidence of mobile/electronic devices, along with an increasingly service-focused economy.

  • A full turnkey solution to the end-user across the entire lifecycle.

  • maintenance through the consortium to the initial and expanded infrastructure.

  • initial training and ongoing-maintenance syllabus for key users though consortium.

  • upgrade the infrastructure continuously to keep infrastructure in an optimal working condition.

C - Band: Speed + Capacity per transponder: ~7.5Mbps / transponder Spectrum: 4-8 Ghz Best Use: Static internet to fixed dishes. No Rain-fade. Backhauling. Great to connect remote users to network.

Ku - Band: Speed + Capacity per transponder: ~12Mbps / transponder Spectrum: 12-18 Ghz Best Use: Static High. Debit Broadband for Strategic Missions and NAVY. Receiver of signal may be moving

Resolution “E”: ITU resolution specifying that countries that have not used any of their A30B capacities receive expedited treatment of their filing at the ITU HQ, with the aim of having an advantage over established European, American and Middle Eastern Competition. This Resolution was ratified in order to restore “Fair-Play” to the industry.

We work with A time line between 2 and 4 years depending upon the band

For any country aspiring to deploy a 5G network or contemplating such a move, the prerequisite is access to existing orbital resources. MzansiSat stands ready to assist potential partners in the development and operation of 5G infrastructure. While not the most cost-effective communication method, 5G holds significant value in various applications and densely populated environments. This implies the possibility of locally operated 5G networks supported by our satellite, effectively reducing the imperative for mandatory national coverage by any operator. This optional approach has the potential to garner more widespread support than executive mandates alone.