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Orange Senegal Internet Revolution 21 Mbps 512 kbit/s 128 kbit/s Mobile broadband $30,40
TS2 SPACE Mobile Satellite Broadband BGAN 32-492 kbit/s 32-492 kbit/s Satellite & VSAT $2,91
TS2 SPACE Internet connections over Thuraya XT 60 kbit/s 15 kbit/s Satellite phones $1,74



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Internet via satellite
I want to know if its available
internet satellite access
I want to access internet via satellite and I need your help. I have iphone 4S and laptop for that.
internet movil
I would like information on the price of Expresso Sénégal unlimited mobile internet in the area of Tenefoul (Diurbel) Senegal thank you
free connection
On my light
Orange Speeds
You state: Internet Revolution 21 Mbps but the speeds are NO where close!!!!: 512 kbit/s - 128 kbit/s Why do you say one thing and deliver a grosly slower product. Seems like someone is not telling the truth
Internet connection
Hello TS2 SPACE I would like to know if you provide internet connections by satellite for private use, to know your connection speeds and prices as well as all the conditions Regards Toufic
ask for information
I would like to partner with you to provide internet access to our customers. I hope you can help me.
Contact and collaboration
Hello I need the collaboration commercial et technique witch you compagny for west Africa
Asking informations
Hi i have a project that is to provide internet network by hotspot with access code for many users between 200 to 300 and also with a small internet cafe with 35 computers i wanted to do this project in Guinea Bissau, the Isp that are there do not provide high quality that's why I need an internet network provider by satellite that cover this area As you think how much bandwidth could support for these users between 200 to 300?
satellite internet
Hello, I would like to set up OneWeb satellite internet in Sengal. I would like to set up a company so that people have Internet access, thanks.
sat-www in sub-saharan Africa
To whom this may concern, we are an NGO that has a number of governments as clients in Africa (at the moment: Senegal, Swaziland, Malawi, Nigeria, Namibia, Kenya, Cote d’Ivoire). We seek a stable internet connection for our clients with a bandwidth that allows for high quality video-conferencing and webinars. The usual situation is that one or two locations in industrialized countries with broad-band land-line internet would be talking to one client in Africa with a satellite-based internet connection. We would be heavily using screen-sharing. Software used: probably skype, but we’d be open to others. A fixed roof-top satellite-dish would work (we don’t need mobile systems). It’s not a problem if the dish is large. The aim is a contract between one of our clients and a satellite internet provider like you. Requirements: Band: weather independent (e.g. C-Band) Bandwidth: at least 512kbps receiving and 256kbps transmitting, better would be 1Mbps receiving 512kbps transmitting. These numbers assume that we don’t need to share bandwidth (i.e. CIR1/1). For shared bandwidth we’d need somewhat higher bandwidths. Please let us know what you have to offer. Questions: What Bandwidths does Juch-Tech offer? What would be the one-time and about running costs of different bandwidth-CIR combinations? Are running costs necessarily dependent on time or are other dependencies conceivable as well (e.g. per Data)? Is there a choice of bandwidth and if so, does the cost depend on the bandwidth? Would you be able to do the installation and setup of the hardware in Africa? Is there a possibility to upgrade to higher bandwiths or lower CIR at a later point in time and how much would that cost? Do you have the possibility to prioritize our videoconferences over other traffic even over other video-conferences (e.g. using IP prioritization not just port prioritization)? Do you offer only flat rates or also other (e.g. data-based or time-based) contracts? (esp. relevant for 1/1CIR) Best regards, Max

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