Sierra Leone, still recovering from the civil war ended a decade
ago, is another of western African countries which will continue
to rely on satellite internet connectivity in the years to come.
Despite the new fiber optic cable connections, satellite
technology still provides the most reliable means of
communication across most of the country's territory.
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latest innovations in the market. With us you will receive the capacity
you need, wherever and whenever you need it in Sierra Leone.
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Satellite internet access in Sierra Leone
On a path to recovery
Both business and casual users in Sierra Leone are still in need of
reliable and fast communications solutions to enable the whole country
to develop. With new fiber optic cables landing in the country the
situation is slowly improving, but only in limited locations, while vast
areas further from Freetown will remain disconnected.
This is a great challenge for the core industry of the country -
mining - which is responsible for the major part of Sierra Leone's GDP.
Abundant in resources - especially diamonds - Sierra Leone depends
heavily on the mining companies to contribute to its growth.
WWWT specializes in providing managed satellite services to
mining corporations as well - enabling them to maintain stable and fast
connectivity in the remote areas where their mines are located. It will
take at least a few years more when a hard, cable connectivity will be
possible deep in the country - until then satellite technology is the
only viable option.
However, having relied so much on mining as the key growth driver,
Sierra Leone has so far neglected other important industries -
especially in the services domain. That means there is a huge deficit in
population's access to services in areas outside Freetown, while still
only 1% of the inhabitants have access to the internet on a regular
basis.
Being a peaceful country today, ranking high among the most tolerant
nations, with Muslims and Christians living at peace, Sierra Leone is
also in a good position to continue developing tourism. Safe, having
some of the best beaches in the world and lush green jungles this west
African country is set to grow in popularity as an interesting tourist
destination - and this will certainly boost the need for communications
in different locations scattered across the country.
Therefore, satellite Internet access is still seen as an important
path on the road to full connectivity throughout Sierra Leone. VSAT
technology can be used when there is simply no hardwired solution
available to rural areas because of distance or terrain And as in other
developing countries it is the political, economic, social and
technological changes that are behind this drive towards fully converged
communications networks delivering media rich applications to the whole
nation via handhelds, laptops and mobiles.