Through this initiative, Orange Côte d”Ivoire aims to support economic development, improve access to essential services such as education, healthcare and digital administration, and encourage the adoption of new digital uses across communities.
Orange Côte d’Ivoire has unveiled Orange Sat, a satellite internet solution designed to extend reliable and high-performance connectivity across the country, including remote and underserved areas beyond the reach of existing 4G and fibre networks.
The launch marks a significant step in Orange Côte d’Ivoire’s digital inclusion strategy, addressing connectivity gaps in rural and hard-to-access regions often referred to as “white areas.” By leveraging satellite technology, Orange Sat enables households, businesses and public institutions in these locations to access stable internet services regardless of geographic constraints.
Orange Sat is the result of a strategic partnership with Eutelsat and complements the operator’s existing portfolio of fibre and mobile broadband services. The addition of satellite connectivity allows Orange Côte d’Ivoire to better respond to the country’s diverse geographical and economic realities while strengthening its nationwide network coverage.
Through this initiative, Orange Côte d’Ivoire aims to support economic development, improve access to essential services such as education, healthcare and digital administration, and encourage the adoption of new digital uses across communities.
With Orange Sat, the company reinforces its ambition to connect all Ivorians, ensuring that no region is left behind in the country’s digital transformation journey.

