SupernetGlobal deploys first satellite connectivity in Africa

15-Apr-2026


MettisGlobal


April 15, 2026 (MLN):  SupernetGlobal has achieved the successful rollout of its first satellite-based connectivity solution in Africa, which marks a significant milestone in its international expansion strategy.

The deployment, completed in Tanzania, delivers high-capacity internet services via satellite infrastructure, extending the company’s operational reach into the African continent for the first time in this area of service.

SupernetGlobal has previously maintained an international presence through its UAE operations, but this project represents its first satellite connectivity deployment in Africa, reflecting its broader global growth ambitions.

Africa continues to face challenges in accessing reliable, high-speed digital infrastructure, particularly in remote and underserved regions. Satellite-based connectivity is increasingly viewed as a scalable and rapidly deployable solution that can help bridge these gaps and support digital transformation initiatives.

The company emphasized its long-standing expertise in satellite communications and mission-critical connectivity solutions as key capabilities enabling it to serve such environments effectively, according to a  issued to the Pakistan Stock Exchange.

“This deployment reflects our strategy to expand into markets where our capabilities can deliver meaningful impact. Our experience in satellite connectivity allows us to provide reliable digital infrastructure in regions where traditional networks may be limited, and Africa represents a significant opportunity in this regard,” the company stated.

In addition to connectivity services, SupernetGlobal also offers ICT infrastructure, cybersecurity, and digital services, which it plans to gradually introduce into new international markets as part of its expansion strategy.

The Tanzania deployment is viewed as a strategic entry point into Africa, with potential for broader regional expansion in response to growing demand for advanced digital infrastructure.

 

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