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Vodafone teams up with Amazon’s satellites to connect masts in Europe and Africa

By Thomson Reuters Mar 2, 2026 | 1:07 AM

LONDON, March 2 (Reuters) – Mobile company Vodafone said on Monday it had signed a deal ​with Amazon Leo, the ‌U.S. company’s low Earth orbit satellite network, to connect 4G and 5G mobile masts in remote areas in ‌Europe ​and Africa.

Amazon Leo ⁠will offer connections ⁠of up to 1 Gbps for download and 400 Mbps for upload to link Vodafone’s network ​to masts in hard-to-reach locations, saving the expense of ⁠installing fibre, Vodafone ⁠said.

Vodafone will start using ​Amazon Leo to connect mobile base ​stations in Germany and other European ‌countries this year before progressively rolling it out across Africa through its subsidiary Vodacom, it ⁠said.

Amazon Leo has over 200 satellites in orbit and hundreds more built and ⁠ready ‌for launch, Vodafone said.

Vodafone ⁠separately plans to offer ​satellite ‌connections to its customers ​using standard ⁠smartphones with its partner AST SpaceMobile, but has yet to set a date for services to begin.

(Reporting by Paul SandleEditing by ​Peter Graff)