Staff Reporter
TelOne, in partnership with French satellite operator Eutelsat, is set to enhance satellite connectivity in the country.
According to a source privy to the information, this cooperation aims to leverage the combined strength of Eutelsat’s extensive satellite fleet.
“The Eutelsat fleet includes 35 geostationary satellites and 600 low earth orbit (LEO) satellites. These will significantly improve internet and communication services across Zimbabwe,” the source said.
In an exclusive interview with this publication, Emmanuel Dubois, Head Project Representative at Eutelsat, expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration.
“We are thrilled to partner with TelOne in this venture. Our combined satellite fleets will provide unprecedented coverage and connectivity to even the most remote areas of Zimbabwe. This initiative will not only enhance internet access but also support a wide range of applications, from e-learning to telemedicine,” Dubois stated.
Dubois further stated that the investment in LEO satellites is expected to bring numerous benefits to Zimbabwe.
“Firstly, it will provide high-speed internet access to rural and underserved regions, bridging the digital divide and ensuring that all Zimbabweans have the opportunity to participate in the digital economy.
Improved connectivity will enable better access to online education resources, supporting the government’s efforts to modernize the education sector and provide quality education to all students,” Dubois added
Furthermore, the Dubois highlighted that enhanced satellite network will support telemedicine initiatives.
“This will allow healthcare providers in remote areas to consult with specialists and access critical medical information in real-time. This could significantly improve healthcare outcomes and reduce the need for patients to travel long distances for specialized care,” Dubois said
Meanwhile, the partnership also promises to bolster Zimbabwe’s agricultural sector by enabling the use of precision farming technologies. Farmers will be able to access real-time data on weather conditions, soil health, and crop performance, optimizing their operations and increasing yields.