Recently launched Paratus Eswatini aims to drive Starlink Business tech adoption

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By Staff Writer, ITWeb
Johannesburg, 30 Jul 2025
Managing Director of Paratus Eswatini, Ali Resting.
Managing Director of Paratus Eswatini, Ali Resting.

Paratus Eswatini, a joint venture between pan-African telecommunications company Paratus Group and local Internet solutions company Real Image Internet, was officially launched on 25 July 2025.

The JV aims to expand connectivity across Eswatini and establish more community initiatives to deliver digital infrastructure and connectivity solutions.

Paratus Eswatini will leverage the continental reach and tech expertise of the Paratus Group, to meet evolving needs of its customer base – including businesses, government and communities.

Managing Director of Paratus Eswatini, Ali Resting said: “By working with the Paratus Group, Paratus Eswatini is strengthening its ability to deliver robust, scalable connectivity across the country, from remote schools and clinics to urban enterprises. This partnership is a game-changer for securing future digital inclusion in the Kingdom of Eswatini.”

The recently launched JV is an authorised Starlink Business reseller and according to its leadership, has already completed many successful installations throughout the Kingdom.

The company offers fully managed Starlink solutions, including hardware, installation, 24/7 local support, and warranty management ensuring reliable service and peace of mind for customers.

It is also actively rolling out Paratus EduLINK, a dedicated Starlink-powered connectivity solution designed for schools in underserved areas, which includes 2TB of priority data per month to support online education and digital inclusion.

Paratus Group CEO, Schalk Erasmus said: “Through this joint venture, we will help empower businesses and communities in Eswatini and help create digital inclusion where it is most needed through the delivery of quality connectivity. We are proud of what Paratus Eswatini has achieved in the last few months and excited to be working towards a brighter future for the people and communities of Eswatini.”

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