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Technology

Sierra Leone plans satellite-backed connectivity expansion

Source: esim.report via Phil Akhnazarov on InoreaderMay 1, 2026

Sierra Leone is increasing its use of satellite-enabled solutions to strengthen digital infrastructure and expand nationwide connectivity, according to a Developing Telecoms report.

TL;DR

  • Sierra Leone is pursuing satellite-enabled connectivity as part of a national digital infrastructure push.
  • The stated goal is to narrow the country’s connectivity gap and extend nationwide access.
  • The source description does not name operators, vendors, timelines, funding amounts, or specific satellite technologies.

Sierra Leone is ramping up efforts to strengthen digital infrastructure through satellite-enabled solutions as part of a wider strategy to expand nationwide connectivity. The report frames satellite communications as one element of the country’s broader connectivity plan.

The stated objective is to narrow the connectivity gap across Sierra Leone. The available source text does not specify which government body, operator, or technology provider is leading the effort, and it does not give deployment dates or coverage targets.

The source material also does not provide technical details such as whether the satellite-enabled solutions involve direct-to-device services, backhaul, fixed broadband, or enterprise connectivity. It does not mention eSIM, eUICC (embedded Universal Integrated Circuit Card), or remote SIM provisioning.

Related questions

  • What satellite-enabled solutions is Sierra Leone considering for nationwide connectivity?
  • Which government agencies or operators are involved in Sierra Leone’s connectivity expansion?
  • Does the reported satellite push include mobile backhaul, fixed broadband, or direct-to-device services?

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