
Paratus completes its East-West Africa fiber route
Paratus Group, the pan-African telco, has completed its East-West Africa fiber route, offering a fast and resilient link to anywhere in the world from anywhere

Paratus Group, the pan-African telco, has completed its East-West Africa fiber route, offering a fast and resilient link to anywhere in the world from anywhere

A one-stop satellite communications solution is no longer viable, following the recent, sudden and unexpected loss of Intelsat IS-33e, which is a key satellite serving

Paratus has already launched Starlink services in Botswana, Mozambique and Zambia. We are actively working on expanding our LEO offerings to more African countries as regulatory environments and satellite coverage permit. Our service is unique because we carry stock, handle the installations and have technical teams in all regions that provide 24/7 support.

Kinshasha: In a large and densely populated developing country like the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), quality connections and communication are vital for the country’s growth and for its inclusion in the new digital age. One man is helping to champion new links, new routes and new ways of working. Meet François-Xavier Kabemba, the General Manager of FAST Congo in Kinshasha.

The Deputy Permanent Secretary of the Botswana Ministry of Communications, Knowledge and Technology, Cecil Masiga said that the recently launched Botswana Kalahari Fiber route (BKF) is a triumph for the people of Botswana and for the country’s economy. He was speaking at an event held at Paratus Botswana Head Office in Gaborone, to officially mark the opening of the BKF route.

Francisco Pinto Leite, MD of Internet Technologies Angola, S.A.
As the MD of Internet Technologies Angola, S.A. (a Paratus Group operation), Francisco Pinto Leite knows when to open doors and how to create a massive telco gateway in his country.