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How DRC Increased Mobile Coverage by 27%, Connecting 5.8 Million New Users

SES and Africa Mobile Network Connect 5.8 Million in DRC in Rural Coverage Expansion

Staff Writer by Staff Writer
March 4, 2026
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SES and AMN Rural & mobile Connectivity in DRC

Through this collaboration, AMN successfully installed more than 1,000 new mobile network base stations using capacity provided by SES, providing critical telecommunication services. (Courtesy: AMN)

SES Satellites and Africa Mobile Network (AMN) have expanded connectivity infrastructure across the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), now supporting more than 1,100 base stations and increasing population coverage by 27%, bringing mobile network access within reach for more people, many in rural communities.

There is a clear demand for connectivity across the region, a direct result of the mission to bring rural DRC online. For AMN and SES, that’s not just a percentage, it represents millions of people accessing mobile network services for the very first time.

Through this collaboration, AMN successfully installed an additional 292 new mobile network base stations across the country using capacity provided by SES, providing critical telecommunication services to more than 5.8 million people.

The sites were deployed in just 90 days. But the numbers only tell half the story.

“Building nearly 300 sites in just three months, under some of the toughest conditions imaginable, is an extraordinary achievement,” said Michael Darcy, CEO of Africa Mobile Network. “This is what happens when determination meets purpose. This is exactly why AMN exists: to connect even the most remote communities sustainably, reliably, and at scale.”

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At the heart of AMN’s mission is a simple belief: connectivity is a fundamental human right.

The real story is about teams navigating impassable roads and hand carrying equipment for miles through the bush when the trucks could not travel any further. It was exhausting, challenging work, but they persevered and successfully provided critical mobile network services to an additional 1.3 million people across rural DRC.

AMN confidently asserts that it can bring mobile connectivity to any community of more than 1000 residents anywhere in the world.

The partnership between AMN and SES plays a central role in this initiative. Because sites are entirely solar-powered and utilize VSAT backhaul, they are truly ubiquitous and capable of being deployed in places where the map ends, without relying on power grids or existing network infrastructure.

However, this independence introduces a distinct logistical challenge. Installation teams often travel where no one else can go.

Delivering connectivity in areas with no fibre, no power and no existing mobile network coverage; AMN’s engineers are the first to carve a path into the regions that have been disconnected and navigate the very isolation they are working to end.

Innovation is at the heart of how AMN reaches the unconnected. AMN has developed the ‘AMN Radio Node’ (ARN), a multi-technology solution that enables multiple carriers to operate simultaneously from a single unit, supporting mixed 2G, 3G, 4G and future 5G technologies without additional capital expenditure or power consumption.

By designing and building AMN’s own ARN in-house, AMN has found a way to deliver high-performance, energy efficient connectivity whilst simultaneously reducing the investment required to do so.

“Connecting to SES’ multi-orbit satellite network offers a multi-orbit constellation (GEO, MEO AND LEO) providing data connectivity services to over 1 billion people worldwide. This includes some of the most remote, unreachable parts of the globe. It is encouraging and inspiring to see how digital transformation profoundly reshaped daily life across the DRC has,” said Jean-Philippe Gillet, President of Fixed Data at SES.

“Before the installation, we had to travel across difficult terrain for about 30 km to seek medical help, make a call or to complete a simple bank transaction. Today thanks to AMN this has been replaced with a clear connection, providing our community with crystal clear connectivity and the ability to seamlessly manage our finances from the palm of our hand,” explains a local resident in Bompensole, a village connected in November 2025.

By providing reliable connectivity, SES and AMN have empowered local entrepreneurs to scale their operations and access real-time market pricing.

Students can leverage online resources to deepen their comprehension and academic performance, fostering a more knowledgeable generation.

Healthcare delivery has been transformed as local clinics can now consult with external specialists in real-time, ensuring more accurate diagnoses and better patient outcomes.

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