Eutelsat announced on Tuesday the signing of a new multi-year agreement with Mercury, an Angolan telecommunications operator and subsidiary of the Sonangol group. This commitment, worth several million euros, involves the deployment of low Earth orbit (LEO) connectivity services across Angola.
An Established Business Relationship for Several Years
The contract extends the business relationship between Eutelsat and Mercury (formerly MSTelcom) that has been established for several years. Mercury will offer Eutelsat’s LEO services to its Angolan clientele, which includes businesses, public administrations, offshore operators, and telecommunications operators. Eutelsat has locally established infrastructure, including a ground station and a Point of Presence (PoP), enabling coverage of the Angolan territory and the region with low-latency services.
A Multi-Million Euro Agreement
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The new agreement is valued at several million euros, although the exact amount is not specified. Its duration is described as multi-year. Mercury, as the main telecommunications operator in Angola, will continue to distribute Eutelsat’s LEO services to meet the evolving telecommunications needs of businesses.
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