UAE company launches satellite service in South Africa

A UAE-based SpaceTech firm has introduced its advanced satellite services in South Africa, aiming to enhance connectivity in remote areas. The launch of Thuraya-4 by Space 42 proceeds despite pending approval from the communications regulator. Minister Solly Malatsi highlighted its alignment with national digital goals during the event.

Space 42, a United Arab Emirates-based company specializing in AI-powered SpaceTech, has rolled out its next-generation satellite service, Thuraya-4, in South Africa. This initiative seeks to improve connectivity in the country's most isolated regions, where traditional networks often falter. The service promises secure satellite-based communication, potentially paving the way for innovative products such as satellite-enabled smartphones, maritime communication tools, and tactical networks.

However, the rollout has sparked concerns due to the absence of final clearance from the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA). Regulators have yet to grant full approval, raising questions about the service's immediate implementation and compliance.

At the launch event, Communications and Digital Technologies Minister Solly Malatsi addressed the gathering, emphasizing the service's role in broader national strategies. He stated: “South Africa’s Digital Economy Masterplan and Digital Transformation Roadmap are built on this logic. They recognise that infrastructure, platforms and governance must work together to create outcomes that benefit people and that positively impacts their daily lives. The work that will be showcased today by Space42, including its geospatial intelligence platform and the Foresight Constellation, reflects the kind of capability that can strengthen national planning and regional cooperation.”

This development underscores ongoing efforts to bridge South Africa's digital divide, though the pending regulatory nod could influence its pace and scope. Space 42's entry highlights growing international interest in the region's telecom sector.

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