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Paratus Mozambique Expands Starlink Sites for Teacher Training

Paratus Mozambique is expanding Starlink installations after a fishing event sponsorship, aiming to support teacher training and connect remote communities.

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Published June 17, 2026•Updated June 17, 2026

In Short

Paratus Mozambique plans to expand its Starlink installations. The goal is to support teacher training and connect more remote communities.

What Happened

Paratus Mozambique, part of Paratus, says it will expand its Starlink installation footprint in Mozambique.

The move follows the company’s involvement in a fishing competition sponsorship, which it says helped catalyse a broader community connectivity effort. The expansion is aimed at two practical outcomes, teacher training support and improved internet access for remote communities.

Starlink is a satellite internet service. It uses low-orbit satellites instead of fibre cables or mobile towers, which can make it useful in rural areas where building terrestrial networks is slow or expensive.

Paratus has been increasingly visible across its markets with connectivity projects that lean on satellite and hybrid network approaches. In 2026, the group has also spoken about “Essential Access” style deployments, which are designed to prioritise connectivity for critical services in underserved locations.

Why It Matters

Teacher training often depends on stable connectivity for video sessions, course platforms, and access to teaching materials. In many rural districts, weak networks make these basic tasks hard.

More Starlink sites could also enable wider community access to online services. That includes government services, education resources, and basic communication, especially in areas far from fibre routes.

For operators and investors tracking Africa’s connectivity market, this is another sign that satellite broadband is becoming part of real deployment plans, not just pilots. The key watch item is sustainability, who pays for ongoing service, local support, and whether these connections remain reliable once the initial project spotlight fades.

Primary Source: itweb.co.za

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