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July 21, 2024

Mozambique: Starlink And Paratus To Enhance Telecoms Industry
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July 21, 2024

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July 21, 2024
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As an authorised reseller of Starlink business services in several African countries, Paratus Mozambique has witnessed an overwhelmingly positive response from customers seeking reliable connectivity in remote areas. The addition of Starlink to its suite of solutions has been particularly successful for businesses requiring dependable internet connectivity in hard-to-reach locations.

According to Rui Costa, the Country Manager of Paratus Mozambique, the Starlink service has been well-received by businesses in remote regions. The integration of Starlink has not only garnered positive feedback but has also highlighted the key advantage of subscribing to the Paratus Mozambique Starlink service – the provision of integrated services for businesses in need of connectivity in remote and rural areas.

Paratus Mozambique’s differentiation lies in its continuous technical support and local equipment availability in Maputo. This ensures businesses receive a fully integrated network solution rather than just connectivity. This approach creates a comprehensive and efficient end-to-end network solution, making Starlink a game-changer for customers in areas where other internet solutions are inaccessible or costly.

Starlink has significantly enhanced its appeal and functionality as a backup service alongside Paratus Mozambique’s direct internet solutions. The company is particularly grateful to the Mozambican government for approving Starlink, a testament to the service’s credibility and commitment to making reliable connectivity accessible to all in Mozambique.

As a leading digital services provider in Africa, Paratus Mozambique possesses the expertise to deliver the Starlink service to its business customer base. The company’s skilled engineers, supported by necessary structures, ensure a seamless Starlink experience for its customers.

Starlink’s benefits have been recognised by a wide range of industries, including finance, logistics, manufacturing, hospitality, mining, and education. These sectors have integrated Starlink as a backup solution, enhancing their resilience and connectivity. This diverse industry adoption not only showcases the service’s versatility but also reassures the audience about its effectiveness, making it a reliable choice for any business in need of connectivity solutions.

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