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Liquid Dataport + Viasat sign an MoU to improve West African connectivity services

May 30, 2023

Liquid Dataport and Viasat (NASDAQ: VSAT) have signed an MOU to engage in business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) service opportunities across West Africa.

Liquid and Viasat intend to focus on the potential commercialization and distribution of satellite broadband to reduce internet connectivity costs and improve data connections across the region. Under the terms of the MOU, Liquid Dataport will offer Viasat’s connectivity services working through local partners.

As a part of Viasat’s expansion into Africa, the Company’s next-generation ViaSat-3 satellite constellation is expected to deliver connectivity services to Europe, The Middle East and Africa (EMEA).

Viasat and Liquid Intelligent Technologies independently announced recent agreements with the Microsoft Airband Initiative to deliver internet access to millions of underserved people in Africa by the end of 2025, targeting regions that include the DRC, Nigeria, Senegal, Angola, Tanzania, and Zambia.

“Liquid Dataport is delighted to announce our collaboration with Viasat, and we believe there will be immense opportunities for the increased adoption of satellite connectivity in the African market as Viasat continues to expand its presence across the continent. We are always looking to bring internationally acclaimed digital and connectivity services and solutions to our customers across Africa. The MOU between Liquid and Viasat is also in line with the Liquid’s mission to help close Africa’s digital gap.”
— Scott Mumford, CCO, Liquid Dataport

“The MOU we have signed with Viasat will increase the data connectivity options that businesses and consumers in West Africa can have at their disposal. The reduced costs for connectivity is good news for our enterprise customers businesses.”
— Hardy Pemhiwa, President and Group CEO, Liquid Dataport.

“Viasat’s ability to deliver affordable and high-quality connectivity where it is needed most, even in the hardest-to-reach regions, continues to expand as we launch our next-generation ViaSat-3 global satellite constellation. We’re thrilled to work with Liquid Dataport to help reduce Africa’s digital gap and create new opportunities through digital inclusion.”
— Peter Langkilde, General Manager of EMEA, Viasat.

Filed Under: B2B, B2C, Connectivity Services, Liquid Dataport, Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), Microsoft, Satellite Broadband, Viasat, ViaSat-3, West Africa

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