Yahsat, the Middle East-based satellite service provider, picked up a SatCom Star award for the “Most Innovative Product/Service for Africa”.
The award is a firm endorsement, the company claims, of the potential of Yahsat’s “YahClick” service offering which will provide connectivity to residents in unserved and underserviced areas across 28 countries in the Middle East, Africa and South West Asia.
Winning a SatCom award is highly significant as a recognisable endorsement of industry excellence and innovation from our peers – Tareq Al Hosani, CEO, Yahsat
The SatCom Star awards are, according to the organisers, designed to celebrate the continued growth and success of the satellite marketplace and focus on the exceptional and innovative performers within the industry. The awards are judged by an independent board of advisers comprising industry professionals. Winners are reportedly selected according to strict criteria, with award recipients reflecting the strong foundation and potential for the satellite industry in serving and developing the African continent.
Commenting on the accolade, Tareq Abdul Raheem Al Hosani, chief executive officer, Yahsat stated: “Winning a SatCom award is highly significant as a recognisable endorsement of industry excellence and innovation from our peers. We firmly believe our YahClick service has the potential to change the way people live and work by harnessing the power of technology.” In comparison to traditional methods of connectivity, satellite communication has the advantage of providing instant high speed broadband services, with minimal time required to set up and a consistent service independent of multiple terrestrial points of failure.
“At the moment, the majority of Africans access the internet through mobile systems which are often highly congested and not consistently reliable. YahClick will offer individuals, schools, governments, and businesses the opportunity to gain much needed connectivity through a reliable, high performance and cost effective solution. YahClick has the potential to connect most of the African communities and contribute to their economic growth and the development of informed societies,” added Shawkat Ahmed, chief commercial officer, Yahsat.
In the coming months Yahsat’s “YahClick” service will be rolled out through national service partners in each country of coverage. These service partners will provide the YahClick service subscriptions and install the equipment.
The SatCom Star Awards programme was launched in 2007 to identify and recognise outstanding new contributions to the field of satellite communications in Africa. Honorees are chosen for accomplishments ranging across a broad spectrum of advanced satellite technology and business applications.
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