Liquid Dataport, a business of Liquid Intelligent Technologies, a pan-African technology group, has collaborated with Intelsat, one of the world’s largest satellite services providers, increasing the availability of fast and reliable connectivity in Africa during power disruptions
One key aspect of this collaboration is Liquid’s service called ‘Service Continuity’. Organisations can maintain business-critical applications during times when there are power cuts by accessing Liquid Dataport’s low-power satellite equipment that runs off solar panels or small generators. These services are already being provided in South Africa, with an emphasis on mitigating load-shedding challenges. Load-shedding distributes demand for electrical power across multiple power sources and is used to relieve stress on an energy source when demand for electricity is greater than supply.
“Access to high-speed connectivity is critical to the digital transformation in Africa, as the continent works towards becoming a digital economy. However, the impact of intermittent availability of electricity in recent years is a major hurdle in Africa becoming a digital economy. However, due to our collaboration with Intelsat, we can now help businesses remain connected even during the hours of load-shedding. This project will prove to be a key asset to bridge the digital divide as businesses will no longer be impacted by connectivity downtime,” stated David Eurin, Liquid Dataport CEO.
"The benefits of satellite technology are limitless. Leveraging our global network, we look forward to supporting Liquid Dataport’s efforts for businesses in South Africa in minimising disruptions caused by load shedding," Rhys Morgan, vice-president - general manager, EMEA media and networks sales at Intelsat.
Liquid Dataport is reinforcing its commitment to diversifying its product offering and extending its reach into more markets and regions, including those that lack access to reliable power. This joint relationship enhances our customers’ ability to operate anywhere on the continent and contributes to Africa's digital transformation, speaking to Liquid’s vision of a digitally connected Africa that leaves no one behind.