
In a news report, Omnispace announced a partnership with Mobile Telecommunications Network (MTN), Africa’s largest mobile network operator, to use S-band for satellite services to expand MTN’s wireless service portfolio in the market. We are considering expanding. This collaboration highlights Omnispace and his MTN’s shared commitment to creating affordable global connectivity solutions that go beyond traditional cellular and terrestrial networks.
The two companies will jointly integrate MTN’s terrestrial mobile network and Omnispace’s non-terrestrial (NTN) network to leverage 3GPP standards to deliver mobile services for consumer and enterprise Internet of Things (IoT) applications. think about. Additionally, the partners will explore opportunities for collaboration to foster the development and expansion of a diverse ecosystem of devices and software.
Ammu Viswanathan, CEO of Omnispace, said: “This joint effort will provide access to secure, cost-effective and ubiquitous 5G mobile connectivity by seamlessly integrating their respective satellite and terrestrial networks. We are pleased to offer a first-of-its-kind 3GPP standards-based solution that adds non-terrestrial network connectivity to a large ecosystem of compatible devices, products and applications.”
“Through this collaboration, we aim to systematically expand our range of services, understanding the critical role that connectivity plays in shaping and supporting society’s growth. is a strategic step towards ensuring consistent and reliable access to networks, contributing to the foundational infrastructure that supports a digitally inclusive future and unlocking the benefits of modern, connected life for all. ” intelligence officer.
Under the agreement, Omnispace will build a state-of-the-art mobile and IoT network based on next-generation standards, tailored to MTN’s market. Meanwhile, the two companies will work together to evaluate current technology, verify functionality and explore potential applications leveraging Omnispace’s satellites already in orbit.



