Loon sets up new Ground Stations in Nyeri ahead of commercial launch in Kenya


Loon has announced the installation of a new set of ground stations in Nyeri, marking another step on the road towards the commercial launch of services in Kenya.

The Nyeri site adds to similar ones in Nairobi and Nakuru. According to the company, this is a key step towards the deployment of commercial service in collaboration with Telkom Kenya later this year.

The installation of ground stations is a key milestone that paves the way for testing with Loon’s stratospheric balloons online.

The Ground stations are strategically located to support balloon access to an Internet connection. They are located in places that already have access to the Internet and data services.

Loon works by beaming an Internet signal from these ground stations to a balloon 20km overhead. That signal can then travel across multiple balloons and long distances, allowing Loon to provide service far from where the ground station is located. In this way, Loon can reach underserved areas that have little or no connectivity.

The Loon service is an innovative approach to providing extended 4G/LTE coverage to rural and suburban areas with lower population densities. The balloons act as floating cell towers, transmitting a provider’s service – in this case, Telkom’s service – directly to a subscriber’s existing 4G/LTE phone below. Loon’s equipment is powered by on-board solar panels, eliminating reliance on power infrastructure that is often lacking in rural or remote areas. The lack of such power infrastructure can be an impediment to setting up ground-based towers in such areas.

Loon and Telkom are working to enable more Kenyans to access the Internet via their mobile phones. With this new technology, Kenya will be a pioneer in extending the Internet to people who are not able to get reliable connections.

Loon says it has also worked closely with various Kenyan governmental bodies to secure all necessary approvals to begin testing and operating this year. In November last year, it received the necessary regulatory approvals from The Communications Authority to launch balloon-powered Internet on Telkom’s network in 2019.

With this progress, Loon and Telkom expect to begin conducting initial tests with balloons over the country in the first half of 2019.

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By Nixon Kanali

Tech journalist based in Nairobi. I track and report on tech and African startups. Founder and Editor of TechTrends Media. Nixon is also the East African tech editor for Africa Business Communities. Send tips to kanali@techtrendsmedia.co.ke.

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