• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to secondary sidebar
  • NEWS:
  • SatNews
  • SatMagazine
  • MilSatMagazine
  • SmallSat News
  • |     EVENTS:
  • SmallSat Symposium
  • Satellite Innovation
  • MilSat Symposium
  • SmallSat Europe

SatNews

  • LATEST
  • EXPLORE ⌄
    • Missions & Constellations
    • Business & Finance
    • Military & Defense
    • Launch
    • Software Automation & Ground Systems
    • Government & Regulation
    • Services & Applications
  • Magazines
  • Events
  • Jobs
  • Calendar ⌄
    • IN PERSON
    • VIRTUAL
  • Subscribe

SES Networks Provisions Africa’s Munga MTB Race with SATCOM Support

December 11, 2017

Participants and organizers of the Munga MTB, a single stage mountain bike race across the middle of South Africa, tapped into the power of SES Networks for the second consecutive year to provide high-speed Wi-Fi connectivity along the 1,000 km race route.

 

The race, said to be the toughest race on Earth, took place from November 29 to December 2, 2017, from Bloemfontein to Wellington in the Western Cape.

SES Networks, together with local partners Connectivity Africa and Ruckus Wireless, provided connectivity at five sites on the cycle routes: Site 1 – van Stadens guesthouse; Site 2 – Trance Karoo Lodge at Britz Town; Site 3 – Die Rooi Granant at Loxton; Site 4 – Sutherland Hotel at Southerland; and Site 5 – Pine Forest Holiday Resort at Ceres. More importantly, the communities along the trail have enjoyed continuous free Wi-Fi connectivity since the first Munga MTB race in November last year. Die Rooi Granant, a coffee shop and deli in Loxton, has become a hub of activity, where young people and small business owners have access to the internet via fast mobile data and broadband connectivity available at the coffee shop.
 
This year SES Networks doubled the capacity provided for organizers to use Facebook live streaming. The provision of internet connectivity meant the organizers were able to provide updates to the cyclists and enabled them to keep records of all participants that entered and left the stop-over sites. For the participants, they were able to stay connected with their families, post updates on social media for their followers to experience the race in real-time, and keep track of their progress.
 
Carole Kamaitha, Vice President, Fixed Data of Africa at SES Networks, said that connecting customers and local communities is at the heart of what the company does and all are delighted tin providing the Munga MTB participants and organizers with high-speed broadband connectivity and continue to provide the service to communities along the cycle routes. Many of the surrounding communities have limited access to the internet, so this service could make a difference to their daily lives by empowering them through connectivity.
 
Alex Harris, Munga Race Director, added that seeing the participants leave each day in the early hours of the morning and push through every type of pain is truly remarkable and inspiring. By partnering with SES Networks, the organizers were able to provide much needed quality Wi-Fi to the Munga MTB participants and the surrounding communities. Receiving motivational messages and pictures from loved ones also made everything worthwhile and participants felt encouraged every step of the way.

Filed Under: Satellite Communications|Disaster Response & Security Mapping

Primary Sidebar

Coverage

  • Missions & Constellations
  • Business & Finance
  • Military & Defense
  • Launch
  • Software Automation & Ground Systems
  • Government & Regulation
  • Services & Applications

Most Read Stories

  • Global Shift Toward Sovereign Launch Gains Momentum Amid Geopolitical Tensions
  • SES Executive Confirms End of the 15-Year Satellite Era
  • SpaceX Unveils ‘Stargaze’ System to Revolutionize Space Traffic Management
  • The Space Data Layer is Coming, Just Not as Fast or as Small as You Think
  • Space Has a Plumbing Problem, and It’s Getting Expensive

About Satnews

  • Contacts
  • History

Archives

Secondary Sidebar

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.
x
Sign up Now (For Free)
Access daily or weekly satellite news updates covering all aspects of the commercial and military satellite industry.
Invalid email address
Notify Me Regarding ( At least one ):
We value your privacy and will not sell or share your email or other information with any other company. You may also unsubscribe at anytime.

Click Here to see our full privacy policy.
Thanks for subscribing!