Intelsat and Orange expand partnership to provide reliable mobile network and 3G/4G services in Guyana

Intelsat, the largest and most advanced operator of satellite and communication infrastructure, announced that it is expanding its relationship with Orange, one of the world’s leading telecommunications companies, to provide French-language cellular communication services in Guyana, which will provide comprehensive services and increase access to telecommunications and advanced communication solutions to Orange customers. .

By incorporating cellular link and Intelsat-compatible assistance services into its network planning strategy, Orange will be able to expand mobile broadband coverage and connect more subscribers to Kaw, Camopi, Grand-Santi, Papaichton and Maripasola, ensuring a stable connection with a reliable service and exceptional user experience.

“Through our partnership, Orange will leverage network scaling and design services to build a consistent and future-proof business model.”And Pablo Catabodis, Senior Director of Key Accounts at Intelsat for Europe. “We have proven once again that we understand the applications of connectivity and that we can support Orange French Guiana’s strategy with our state-of-the-art services.”

Orange will leverage the capabilities of the Intelsat 10-02 (IS-10-02) satellite to modernize and expand its existing 2G network and provide reliable 3G/4G services in Guyana, including in some rural and remote areas of the country. Region. Is-10-02 saw its life extension extended earlier this year after successfully docking with Northrop Grumman’s Mission Extension-2 (MEV-2).

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