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MTN, Lynk Global make Africa’s first Satellite-to-Mobile call

MTN South Africa, in partnership with Lynk Global, has successfully conducted Africa’s first satellite-to-mobile phone call, touted as a groundbreaking development.

This historic trial, conducted in Vryburg, North West province, marks a major step toward bridging connectivity gaps in underserved and rural regions across the continent.

The test involved making a voice call using a standard smartphone connected via a low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellite.

This innovative approach eliminates the need for traditional network infrastructure, providing a viable solution for remote areas with limited or no mobile coverage.

According to Mr Charles Molapisi, Chief Executive Officer of MTN South Africa, this initiative aligns with the company’s broader strategy to extend network coverage to hard-to-reach areas.

“This achievement demonstrates our commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technology to ensure connectivity for all, regardless of location,” Molapisi stated.

The trial also assessed SMS capabilities over the LEO satellite connection, proving the technology’s potential for widespread application.

With successful implementation, satellite-to-mobile communication could revolutionise telecommunications in Africa, enabling digital inclusion and economic opportunities in regions previously disconnected from mainstream networks.

This milestone underscores the growing role of satellite technology in Africa’s telecommunications landscape.

By integrating satellite solutions with existing mobile networks, MTN and Lynk Global aim to provide seamless connectivity that overcomes traditional infrastructure challenges.

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Bode Adewumi

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