Al Yah Satellite Communications Company (Yahsat) has strengthened the availability of its affordable, high-speed Internet service YahClick in Angola, through a new partnership with Global Telesat, the country’s established satellite telecoms provider.
Experts in satellite communications within Angola as well as the wider African market, Global Telesat will distribute YahClick across the country via two main distribution channels: Electrix to target home users and Multitel to targeting businesses.
Global Telesat will offer cost-effective YahClick service plans to suit both home and business users in urban, rural and remote locations to boost their access to a high speed and reliable Internet connection.
Shawkat Ahmed, chief commercial officer of Yahsat, comments: “We are happy to strengthen our presence in Angola through our partnership with Global Telesat. As one of our local partners for YahClick in Angola, Global Telesat will provide set-up and maintenance services for home users and businesses.
“Africa is a key market for us and with the help of experts in the market like Global Telesat, Yahsat is pleased to be making cost effective and reliable Internet connectivity even more accessible to users across Angola.”
“YahClick is a powerful tool, one which will improve the life of business and home users requiring high speed and reliable internet access,” adds Ivan Pizarro, CEO of Global Telesat.
“While satellite services have existed in Angola for many years, YahClick makes satellite internet affordable for the very first time, for a much wider segment of businesses and home users who previously couldn’t consider satellite due to its prohibitive costs.”
YahClick is designed to provide satellite broadband Internet to everyone and is set to open new business opportunities and connectivity to a wide range of industries, NGOs, government, educational organisations and home users throughout its coverage area by providing reliable, high-bandwidth Internet connectivity to urban, rural and even remote communities.
Yahsat has also expanded its availability in South Sudan through a partnership with local telco provider Scoop.

