Orange Tunisie has introduced a satellite-based broadband service designed to extend internet connectivity to remote and underserved areas across Tunisia. The new service, called Orange Satellite, can deliver internet speeds of up to 100 Mbps and provides nationwide coverage, particularly targeting locations where terrestrial telecommunications infrastructure is limited or unavailable.
The service uses Eutelsat’s latest-generation KONNECT satellite technology, which offers higher bandwidth, improved signal stability, and better overall performance compared with earlier satellite systems. The solution aims to ensure reliable internet access even in isolated regions.
Orange Tunisie is offering two service packages with speeds of up to 100 Mbps, designed to meet the connectivity needs of both individuals and businesses. The operator is also providing VSAT services, which offer dedicated satellite connectivity for enterprise customers requiring secure and stable internet connections.
The launch follows a strategic partnership signed in 2025 between Orange Middle East and Africa and Eutelsat. The collaboration aims to expand broadband connectivity across Africa and the Middle East by connecting remote communities and supporting digital inclusion through satellite technology.
By deploying the EUTELSAT KONNECT satellite, Orange aims to improve internet accessibility and help reduce the digital divide across Tunisia. The initiative is part of the company’s broader efforts to strengthen digital inclusion and ensure that people in geographically isolated areas can access high-speed internet services.
