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Vodacom and MTN fail, satellites now haunt Africa
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 62681, member: 636"] Africa requires satellite technology and fifth-generation Non-Terrestrial Networks to connect more than half its population living in rural areas, where fiber optic cables and microwave systems remain economically unfeasible. The continent will reach 340 million 5G connections by 2030, but second-generation and third-generation networks still comprise 75 percent of mobile links despite smartphone prices dropping to $150. ST Engineering iDirect's Intuition platform combines cloud-based systems with multiple satellite orbits to support standalone and non-standalone 5G architectures that reduce operational costs for telecommunications operators. The convergence of terrestrial and satellite networks through 5G NTN will generate $57 billion in capacity revenue between 2023 and 2033, with the Middle East and Africa capturing substantial market share. Hybrid user equipment enables enterprises to switch between ground-based towers and orbital systems without service interruption for mission-critical applications in energy, banking, and logistics sectors. The technology allows governments to expand public safety systems and deliver digital education, mobile banking, and telemedicine services to remote communities previously excluded from the digital economy. [/QUOTE]
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