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GTT and WANSAT Launch “Connectivity Anywhere” to Deliver Affordable and Reliable Satellite Internet to Rural and Hinterland Areas in Guyana

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GTT, Inc. (GTT), a leading provider of technology services in  Guyana and WANSAT Networks Inc. (WANSAT), a Guyanese-owned Internet Service Provider with  a focus on providing satellite broadband connectivity to rural and hinterland areas have announced  the launch of their partnership “Connectivity Anywhere”, a new satellite internet service that delivers  fast, affordable, and reliable connectivity to rural and hinterland areas in Guyana. 

The partnership between GTT and WANSAT will provide much-needed connectivity to communities  that are currently underserved or unserved. 

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“We are thrilled to launch this new service with WANSAT,” said Damian Blackburn, CEO of GTT. “This  partnership is a significant step towards achieving our goal of providing connectivity to every corner  of Guyana. By expanding our network and leveraging WANSAT’s expertise in satellite technology,  we can now provide reliable telecommunications services to customers in areas that were previously  unreachable.” 

William Moseley, Chief Operating Officer of WANSAT, added, “Guyana needs reliable satellite  broadband connectivity now, and we are proud to partner with GTT to make this a reality. Our  service will open doors in all sectors of society, from health and education to border security, mining,  and tourism.” 

The new service will enable the Ministry of Health to economically undertake numerous healthcare  initiatives that require connectivity, including critical telemedicine services in the hinterland regions.  Additionally, this new service facilitates distance learning and ongoing online teachers’ training for  the Ministry of Education. Students and teachers will have access to the same level of education and  training, from region one, Barima-Waini, to Region 10, Upper Demerara, Berbice. 

With “Connectivity Anywhere,” the government will be able to preserve Guyana’s territorial integrity,  by incorporating real-time video surveillance to address concerns of illegal border crossing and  violations of its territorial waters.  

GTT and WANSAT have been working closely to ensure that the planned service meets their strict  requirements for reliability and affordability, and addresses the connectivity  needs of their customers. With the partnership between GTT, a company  with over 50 years of experience in the telecommunications industry, and  WANSAT, with more than 30 years of satellite and wireless communications  experience, the companies are confident in a smooth roll out of the new  service. 

Commenting on the partnership, Andre Jones, CEO of WANSAT mentioned  that “This new service initiative has the potential to transform the  telecommunications landscape in Guyana and position GTT and WANSAT as  leaders in ubiquitous connectivity across Guyana’s entire territory, including  land and sea. We are also committed to creating employment opportunities  for members of the remote communities, by engaging them to play a role in  

the operation and maintenance of the satellite broadband hardware”  

The service will be available starting in July 2023, but customers will be allowed  to pre-order service on a priority basis, starting in May.  

For more information, please visit www.gtt.co.gy or www.wansat.co.gy. 

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