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YahSat is running a promotion for selected YahClick Business service plans in several African countries until 19 December. The satellite broadband operator is offering free equipment and reduced…

YahSat is running a promotion for selected YahClick Business service plans in several African countries until 19 December.

The satellite broadband operator is offering free equipment and reduced installation fees, charging only the monthly subscription fee.

 In Nigeria, where YahClick works with service partners Coollink and Hyperia, the special offer results in a saving of up to N136,500.

YahClick business subscription prices start from N48,000 in Nigeria for speeds ranging from 1.5 Mbps up to 15 Mbps.

In South Africa, where YahSat works with Vox, the special offer results in a saving of up to ZAR1,200. YahClick's South African business subscriptions start at ZAR 1,985 for speeds ranging from 1 Mbps up to 15 Mbps.

In Kenya, where YahClick's service partner is SimbaNet, the deal means savings of up to $1,150. CCO Shawkat Ahmed said YahClick has been received well in Kenya and it is now in a position to offer perks to help businesses thrive.

 In Kenya, YahClick business subscription prices start from USD 157 for broadband ranging from 1 Mbps to 15 Mbps.

In Tanzania, where YahSat collaborates with Infinity, the promotion provides a saving of up to USD 1,166. YahClick business subscription prices in Tanzania start from USD 177 for a service ranging from 1 Mbps to 15 Mbps.

Edson Ndanguzi, YahClick Project Manager at Infinity, said affordable satellite broadband internet is the next step in bridging the digital divide.

YahClick is beamed through Yahsat's Y1B satellite, which delivers internet connectivity through Ka-band multi-spot beams, with reusable frequencies to maximise spectrum efficiency.

YahClick will be fully operational across 28 countries throughout the Middle East, Africa, Central and South West Asia, in partnership with more than 30 service partners.





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