Vanu partners with Amazon’s Project Kuiper

12 November 2025

Vanu, Inc., has announced a strategic partnership with Amazon’s low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite network, Project Kuiper. The collaboration aims to deliver affordable, high-quality mobile connectivity to remote regions in Africa, with an initial focus on southern Africa.

Vanu’s core mission is to bridge the global digital divide by connecting the unconnected. Its innovative coverage solutions already provide mobile access to millions in remote areas across multiple continents. By integrating Amazon’s expanding satellite constellation — over 150 satellites and counting — Vanu will significantly broaden its reach, leveraging Amazon’s trusted global brand and low-latency satellite connectivity.

Starting in 2026, Vanu plans to deploy its Coverage as a Service platform, utilizing Amazon’s satellite network to enable rural communities to access high-speed mobile broadband. This approach circumvents the high costs and logistical challenges associated with extending traditional terrestrial telecom infrastructure. Using satellite backhaul connectivity, Vanu aims to facilitate digital inclusion — supporting sectors like education, healthcare, commerce, and emergency response in areas that have long been excluded from mainstream connectivity.

“Amazon’s low Earth orbit constellation provides the scale, reliability, and performance needed to reach areas that have been technologically excluded for too long. Together, we can reshape what is possible for rural connectivity worldwide,” said Andrew Beard, CEO of Vanu.

“Project Kuiper was created to connect communities beyond the reach of existing networks. Vanu’s proven track record in serving some of the most difficult-to-reach places on the planet makes them an ideal partner. Through satellite-based connectivity from Amazon, they can help mobile operators reach more subscribers in more remote locations,” said Chris Weber, Vice President of Consumer and Enterprise for Project Kuiper.

Beginning in southern Africa, Vanu and Amazon aim to showcase a sustainable, scalable model for rural coverage that is both repeatable and expandable. By combining innovative terrestrial solutions with global satellite broadband capabilities, the partnership lays the groundwork for long-term, worldwide impact on digital inclusion.