Q-KON’s Twoobii-LEO satellite services, powered by Eutelsat OneWeb, are revolutionising connectivity for the financial services industry in South Africa.
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Promoted | Forecasts suggest that as many as 70 000 LEO satellites could be launched over the next five years. But how will all the prospective customers will be served?
Q-KON CEO Dawie de Wet writes on the reciprocal relationship between two important emerging technologies.
By accessing the local market insights of partners like Q-KON, Eutelsat can successfully deliver connectivity solutions to the African marketplace.
Space is central to Toyota’s long-term strategy, and other car manufacturers are also turning to satellite solutions.
Starlink is already “sold out” in many African cities, including Nairobi, Lusaka and Harare.
Q-KON’s Twoobii Super Smart LEO satellite services, developed with Eutelsat OneWeb, offer a range of advantages.
The global LEO satellite industry has advanced well into its initial market adoption phase. Specialisation is now needed.
Recent developments in global low-Earth orbit satellites could benefit users in Africa, writes Q-Kon’s Dawie de Wet.
Low-Earth orbit satellites promise to connect every corner of the planet. But could they also threaten mobile operators?