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Namibia And Angola To Leverage AngoSat-2 For Enhanced Connectivity In Remote Areas

October 17, 2025
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Namibia’s Ministry of Information and Communication Technology (MICT) has unveiled plans to collaborate strategically with the Angolan government to use AngoSat-2, Angola’s national communications satellite. This partnership aims to enhance access to voice and internet services in remote areas of Namibia. Jointly led by Telecom Namibia and Angola’s National Space Management Office (GGPEN), the initiative targets connectivity challenges in regions with limited terrestrial infrastructure, as reported by Space in Africa.

During a recent interministerial meeting between the two countries, Namibia’s Minister of ICT, Emma Theofelus, highlighted that this collaboration would bolster national communication capabilities and elevate the role of space technology in Namibia’s development agenda.

This announcement follows discussions held in Luanda, Angola, in June 2025, where GGPEN and Telecom Namibia officials explored opportunities to maximise AngoSat-2’s potential for improving national connectivity. Both parties have agreed to initiate a Proof of Concept (PoC) to assess the satellite’s effectiveness in fulfilling Namibia’s broadband and backhaul requirements. The PoC will evaluate the feasibility of delivering reliable internet services to underserved regions, enhancing Telecom Namibia’s existing infrastructure and providing cost-effective solutions compared to terrestrial options.

Since the successful launch of AngoSat-2, Angola has actively sought to market the satellite as a strategic and commercial asset within Africa. Through the Ministry of Telecommunications, Information Technologies, and Social Communication (MINTTICS), and in line with Presidential Dispatch No. 11/23, the Angolan government has authorised the commercialisation of AngoSat-2’s services, transitioning it from a national endeavour to a regional connectivity platform.

According to the revenue-sharing framework established by GGPEN, 50% of the satellite’s revenue is directed towards supporting the National Space Programme, 40% is allocated to the national treasury, and 10% goes to a social fund to benefit workers in the communications sector.

AngoSat-2 operates across C, Ku, and Ka frequency bands, offering high-throughput capacity suited for broadband, broadcasting, and backhaul services throughout Africa and parts of Europe. The fully commercialised C-band has witnessed substantial demand from regional operators due to its reliable and extensive coverage. With an operational lifespan of 15 years, AngoSat-2 represents a significant technological advancement for Angola and emphasises its emerging status as a regional hub for affordable and scalable satellite connectivity solutions.

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