Pan-African telecommunication provider iWayAfrica, a wholly owned division of Gondwana International Networks, has launched Jola, a Pan-African Ku-Band managed retail satellite service into Sub-Saharan Africa. Meaning ‘one who brings happiness’, Jola provides affordable satellite internet to Sub-Saharan Africa including those areas with limited connectivity options on alternative technologies. With pre-defined, branded packages available throughout its retail channel, Jola offers households and business users affordable broadband internet connectivity.
With packages extending across all user profiles, Jola effectively addresses both business and household needs, including a business continuity service, Jola SOS, and a 1GB emergency data advance for those occasions when user’s data allowance has expired.
Ali Bofulo, General Manager of iWayAfrica, says that Africa remains in dire need of affordable broadband services. “Jola’s pricing is lower than any existing Ku-Band satellite services. Jola is sold via Authorised Partners including all iWayAfrica and AfricaOnline networks, as well as iWayAfrica’s channel partner network with a combined reach into 44 markets in Sub-Saharan Africa.