OneWeb, Connecta Partner to Boost Broadband Connectivity in the US and Caribbean

OneWeb, Connecta Satellite Solutions Partner to Boost Broadband Connectivity in the US and Caribbean

OneWeb on Wednesday announced a Distribution Partnership Agreement with Connecta Satellite Solutions. The collaboration aims to provide high-speed, low-latency broadband connectivity across the United States and Caribbean territories.

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Collaboration for Broadband Connectivity

Connecta, a distributor of satellite connectivity solutions to large enterprises and governments, will now offer a suite of OneWeb-powered connectivity solutions to their enterprise and government customers in these regions, according to the official release.

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LEO satellite technology will revolutionize education, healthcare, and economic development by providing fast connection speeds and low latency, improving connectivity in areas where terrestrial services are currently unavailable. This opens up new opportunities for growth and progress, said OneWeb.

Exceptional Connectivity Experience and Customer Service

According to the joint statement, customers can expect an exceptional satellite connectivity experience along with outstanding customer service by combining Connecta’s dedication to service excellence with OneWeb’s connectivity offerings.

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OneWeb’s Mission to Bridge the Digital Divide

The agreement is a significant step forward in OneWeb’s ongoing mission to bridge the digital divide. As a wholesale connectivity provider, OneWeb collaborates with internet service providers, telecommunications companies, and community leaders to deliver broadband services to unconnected, unserved, and underserved areas.

This partnership follows the completion of OneWeb’s global constellation earlier this year, bringing the company closer to achieving full global connectivity.

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