Our work is focused on resilient connectivity, regional communications capacity, and long-term infrastructure development for business, government, and institutional use.
MzansiSat in environments where conventional networks are limited, vulnerable, costly to extend, or unable to provide the continuity required by modern operations.
We do not approach connectivity as a slogan; We approach it as infrastructure: something that has to work across geography, institutions, operating constraints, and time.
We work around real operating conditions: distance, terrain, infrastructure gaps, unreliable backhaul, remote sites, cross-border requirements, emergency access, and the need for communications capacity that can support long-term regional use.
For business, this means supporting connectivity planning for enterprises, operators, industrial sites, logistics networks, agricultural operations, remote facilities, and distributed commercial environments where access is operationally important.
MzansiSAT - for government, this means supporting communications capability for public service reach, emergency continuity, national resilience, strategic access, and long-term infrastructure planning.
MzansiLink - is the commercial broadband layer of the MzansiSat platform. It is designed for direct broadband users, local service providers, and operating partners who require practical satellite-enabled internet access in areas where terrestrial networks are limited, unreliable, costly to extend, or unable to meet demand.
MzansiSat’s role sits between satellite infrastructure, telecommunications strategy, regulatory engagement, and regional deployment planning.
Anchored in South Africa and focused on Southern Africa, MzansiSat is building toward practical communications capacity for the region’s real conditions.
At this stage we do not offer Consumer / Retail Service.