Roughly half of the world’s population is not connected to the internet and excluded from the socioeconomic benefits of digital connectivity. That means 4 billion people who are not connected: 750 million do not have access to mobile broadband infrastructure, and the other 3 billion don’t subscribe to mobile internet services even though they have access.
Bridging this connectivity gap represents an opportunity for Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) to achieve their business goals while delivering profound social and economic benefits to the people and communities they serve.
But until now, MNOs have faced significant challenges in building out mobile network infrastructure in rural and hard-to-reach areas due to the complexity, high cost, and slow or low ROI.
This white paper explores how space-based solutions for cellular backhaul have become essential for overcoming these connectivity challenges and provides recommendations for how mobile operators can quickly bring more people online to grow their businesses today.
Discover how satellite backhaul delivers:
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