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Vodacom Teams Up With Amazon’s Project Kuiper For Satellite Internet

February 25, 2025
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As South Africans await the launch of SpaceX’s Starlink satellite internet, Vodacom is gearing up to expand internet access across Africa using Amazon’s Project Kuiper satellites. This partnership, highlighted by Vodacom spokesperson Byron Kennedy in an email interview with ITWeb, aims to enhance customer connectivity.

In September 2023, Vodafone and Amazon’s Project Kuiper announced a strategic alliance designed to leverage Project Kuiper’s satellite network to extend 4G and 5G services across Europe and Africa. With a goal to provide affordable satellite broadband, Project Kuiper plans to deploy 3,236 low-Earth orbit satellites to serve unconnected and underserved communities globally.

Project Kuiper will directly compete with SpaceX’s Starlink service, which has already been launched in several African nations but remains unavailable in South Africa mainly due to regulatory hurdles around black ownership equity.

The satellites will operate between 590 and 630 kilometres above Earth’s surface, allowing faster internet connectivity suitable for video calls, gaming, and high-definition streaming. According to Business Research Insights, the low Earth orbit satellite market is projected to grow from $5.43 billion in 2024 to US$31.15 billion by 2033, with a compound annual growth rate of 21.4%.

Vodafone and Vodacom intend to utilise Project Kuiper’s low-latency, high-bandwidth satellite network to deliver 4G and 5G services in locations where traditional fibre or microwave setups are impractical or too costly. This will facilitate the connection of cellular antennas back to core telecom networks, greatly enhancing their service coverage.

Amazon successfully launched its first two prototype satellites on October 6, 2023, and plans to start deploying its satellite constellation in 2025, with services expected to roll out later that same year. With Project Kuiper’s support, Kennedy has emphasised Vodacom and Vodafone’s commitment to enhancing network coverage in Africa and Europe.

While traditional mobile networks typically provide superior quality of service, Kennedy points out that satellite connectivity can effectively supplement these networks, particularly in remote areas. He notes that demand for satellite services has grown among businesses and consumers in South Africa, and while direct-to-device technology is emerging, clarified regulatory frameworks are still needed before implementation can begin.

The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) has recently proposed a new licensing framework for satellite services. Kennedy welcomed the discussion but expressed concerns that some of the proposals appeared unsupported by law. He urges ICASA to reassess its framework to incorporate adjustments based on industry feedback.

Project Kuiper consists of ground infrastructure, satellites, and customer terminals. The ground setup includes gateway antennas to facilitate communication between customers and satellites, enhancing internet connectivity.

This collaboration marks an exciting opportunity to bridge the digital divide in Africa and Europe, bringing faster, more accessible internet to needy communities.

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