Belgium-based satellite
service provider, SatADSL today launched new solutions for supporting
deployment of nation-wide ATM networks in East Africa at the on-going
AITEC Mobile Money Conference, COMESA being held at Nairobi’s
Intercontinental Hotel.
The
new solution will allow Automated Teller Machines (ATM) operators and
banks to deploy cash machines in small urban areas in East Africa where
terrestrial communication
services are either not available, unreliable or too expensive. SatADSL
offers specialized products and services that are aimed at boosting the
operations of financial institutions in Africa independently from any
terrestrial infrastructure.
Speaking
at the conference, SatADS Chief Operations Officer Caroline De Vos said
the new solutions are specifically tailor-made for the African banking
and financial
community. The company is also in the process of recruiting partners
distribute its products and services in the region.
"Financial
institutions often offer excellent service in the main cities where
adequate telecommunications means are available: fiber connections,
WiMax, etc. However,
in remote locations where the population is less dense,
telecommunication links may not be as reliable and are much less adapted
to the requirements of financial institutions. That is where SatADSL
comes in with specialised services to support the financial
institutions’ remote offices as well as cash machines in performing
according to their customers’ expectations,” she said.
Though
traditional VSAT services, Caroline De Vos noted that the company is in
a position to offer similar technical solutions at much cheaper rates
and higher reliability
than fiber connections and WiMax which are typically much more
expensive and obviously secure enough for ATM networks.
The
new service has been successfully demonstrated and is now commercially
in use in three West African countries by several African banks that are
planning large
scale ATM deployments over the continent. The company is currently
leading three new pilot projects for ATM deployment with banks in Ghana,
Cameroon and Zambia.
The
service allows for financial transactions to be carried out over
satellite link in a reliable, secured and cost-effective way. SatADSL
service connects the client
applications in remote offices to the servers located in the company
headquarters and other servers located in Europe and the US. SatADSL
corporate service offering is built around SES Broadband service
platform which provides high-speed broadband internet
via satellite.
SatADSL
is already offering reliable and low-cost satellite networking
solutions to more than hundred money transfer offices of Express Union
and EMI Transfer that
are located in remote areas, bringing those financial services closers
to African citizens.
According
to Caroline De Vos, the company prioritizes the business-critical
transactions with the guarantee that these transactions will always go
through, with a
reliable and financially affordable solution in both investment (CAPEX)
and operational (OPEX) costs. Finally, SatADSL offers the most
optimized solutions for reliable and cost- effective connection for
off-site ATM terminals.
Caroline De Vos will be speaking on Thursday the 12th
of September at the AITEC Conference held at the Intercontinental
Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya. SatADSL will
also welcome the visitors, potential partner-distributors and customers
at its booth A7a located just alongside the conference room.
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