Accra, Ghana — Comsys Ghana Limited, a leading enterprise network and internet solutions provider, has joined forces with global satellite communications leader Eutelsat to launch Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite services in Ghana. The partnership aims to transform nationwide internet connectivity, particularly in underserved and remote regions, driving inclusive digital growth and business innovation.
The collaboration leverages Comsys’s extensive experience in delivering enterprise technology solutions and Eutelsat’s cutting-edge LEO satellite infrastructure to provide high-speed, reliable, and low-latency internet access across the country. The initiative marks a major milestone in Ghana’s digital transformation and aligns with national efforts to improve connectivity for businesses and communities alike.
Speaking at the official launch in Accra, Femi Lamptey, Head of Operations at Comsys Ghana, described the initiative as a “game-changer” for the local technology and business landscape.
“We’re excited for the possibilities this partnership brings as we roll out LEO services nationwide. This is a leap forward for technology adoption and industrial growth across Ghana,” he said.
Patrice Segura, Eutelsat’s Sales Director for West/Central Africa and Morocco, highlighted the partnership as part of Eutelsat’s broader expansion across Africa.
“After a rigorous selection process, Comsys emerged as a trusted partner to extend our LEO-powered infrastructure in Ghana. Together, we’ll deliver seamless, high-capacity internet services that reach even the most remote parts of the country,” Segura stated.
Representing the National Communications Authority (NCA), Acting IT Director Ing. Raymond Akuetteh Bill welcomed the collaboration as a significant advancement for Ghana’s connectivity ecosystem.
“Satellite connectivity enhances competition and offers resilience. In cases of fibre disruptions, LEO connectivity ensures businesses can continue operating seamlessly,” he explained.
Eutelsat’s ONEWEB LEO service combines the benefits of Geostationary (GEO) and Low Earth Orbit (LEO) systems, offering robust, high-performance connectivity for land, sea, and air applications. The rollout is expected to benefit enterprises, government agencies, and local communities by improving digital access, supporting e-commerce, and enabling digital inclusion across Ghana.
