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    Gateway Communications leases capacity on AFRICASAT-1

    MEASAT announced that Gateway Communications has signed an agreement for C-Band capacity on the AFRICASAT-1 satellite, on Thursday, 25 September 2008.
    Gateway Communications leases capacity on AFRICASAT-1

    Under the agreement, Gateway will lease multiple C-band transponders on AFRICASAT-1, commencing October 2008. The capacity will further develop Gateway's voice, data and internet access to its corporate customers across 40 countries on the African continent.

    “MEASAT welcomes Gateway to our growing family of premium customers leveraging the AFRICASAT-1 platform for connectivity in the African region,” said Terry Bleakley, vice president, commercial operations, MEASAT. “We look forward to a long and successful co-operation with Gateway in expanding their broadband services.”

    Peter Gbedemah, CEO, Gateway Communications: “Our goal is to offer high quality voice, data and internet connectivity to all businesses in Africa. Because Gateway designs and develops services specifically for African businesses it means customers benefit from applications that are ideally tailored to their needs. Gateway can provide satellite connectivity for all requirements; from simple voice and data to the most complex and bandwidth-intensive video, audio and internet content, e-commerce or enterprise networking. We rely on our satellite partners for that capacity and are delighted to be working with MEASAT.”

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