The operator’s SatFlex and MultiFlex services are said to deliver connectivity to challenging geographical and environmental conditions, where networks have a high possibility of experiencing outages.
The services leverage both stable and inclined orbit satellites, claiming to offer customers’ data speeds of hundreds of Mbps.
The move will in particular support BICS’ operations in Africa, where it hopes to support traditional capacity solutions in providing better quality services to landlocked markets.
“SatFlex and MultiFlex are excellent tools for operators to ensure their customers are receiving high-quality connectivity even in the most challenging of environments and circumstances,” said Eric Loos, senior product manager capacity and IP at BICS.
“In areas difficult to reach with traditional capacity solutions, as is particularly the case for several countries in Africa, BICS satellite services can offer robust connectivity, increasing the quality of experience for millions of people,” Loos added.
Earlier this year, the operator also launched a PoP in Johannesburg.