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    Senegal’s top telecom, Sonatel Orange, launches the country’s first ever satellite internet

    Ned NwosuBy Ned NwosuJanuary 8, 2026Updated:January 8, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read17 Views
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    Sonatel Orange, a Senegalese telecommunications company with its headquarters in Dakar, has taken a significant step toward boosting Senegal’s digital ecosystem by launching the country’s first satellite-powered internet services, aiming to eliminate long-standing connectivity gaps and accelerate statewide digital inclusion.

    The service, which went online on December 10, 2025, is a significant step forward in Senegal’s efforts to deliver reliable, high-speed internet access throughout its territory. 

    By introducing satellite technology into its connectivity portfolio, Orange has become the country’s first telecoms provider to target near-total internet coverage through a multi-layered network approach.

    The newly launched satellite internet service complements Orange’s current infrastructure, which includes fiber-optic networks as well as 4G and 5G mobile services. 

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    This integrated method enables the corporation to access areas where traditional terrestrial networks are difficult or prohibitively expensive to establish, particularly in remote and poorly inhabited locations.

    As a result, Orange believes that internet access is now available to almost 99 percent of Senegal’s population, a level of coverage rarely attained in the subregion.

    The satellite system promises more continuous access for critical services such as education, healthcare, digital commerce, and public administration in rural and remote places, SpaceinAfrica, reports.

    Schools, health facilities, and small businesses in these communities would benefit from increased access to online platforms and digital technologies that were previously limited or unavailable due to inadequate network coverage.

    Another distinguishing feature of the deployment is the dependence on local technological skills. Senegalese technicians will install and deploy the satellite internet systems, guaranteeing that expertise and skills remain in the country. 

    This locally driven deployment boosts domestic technical skills and contributes to Senegal’s overall goal of gaining greater control over its digital infrastructure.

    Beyond increasing access, the effort underscores Orange’s long-term plan for future-proofing Senegal’s connectivity landscape. 

    By combining satellite technology with fibre and advanced mobile networks, the operator is building a more resilient and adaptive digital foundation capable of handling increased data demand and future technologies.

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