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Vodafone Partners with Amazon Leo for Satellite-Powered Mobile Coverage in Remote Regions

2026/03/02 18:47
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Key Highlights

  • Vodafone partners with Amazon Leo’s satellite constellation to provide backhaul connectivity for remote cellular infrastructure
  • The satellite service delivers download speeds reaching 1 Gbps and upload speeds up to 400 Mbps
  • Deployment kicks off in Germany and throughout Europe in 2026, followed by African expansion through Vodacom
  • This partnership eliminates costly fibre optic installations in challenging terrain
  • Amazon Leo’s network currently operates more than 200 satellites with additional launches planned

Vodafone has entered into a strategic partnership with Amazon Leo, Amazon’s low Earth orbit satellite constellation, to deliver backhaul connectivity for cellular towers located in remote regions throughout Europe and Africa.

The partnership was publicly revealed on Monday, March 2, 2026.

Amazon Leo’s satellite infrastructure will supply the critical backhaul links connecting Vodafone’s distant cell sites to its main telecommunications network.


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The technology delivers impressive performance with download capabilities reaching 1 Gbps and upload speeds hitting 400 Mbps.

This approach bypasses the requirement for installing traditional fibre optic cables or fixed wireless infrastructure in locations where such deployments would be prohibitively expensive or impractical.

According to Vodafone, this collaboration significantly reduces both the cost and complexity of extending mobile service to previously unconnected regions.

Initial Launch Across Europe in 2026

The deployment strategy begins with Amazon Leo connections going live at cell sites throughout Germany, with subsequent expansion to additional European nations throughout 2026.

Both organizations anticipate the initial remote tower connections will be operational within the current year.

Following the European phase, the service will extend into African markets via Vodacom, which serves as Vodafone’s operational arm on the continent.

Vodacom maintains operations throughout multiple African territories where delivering connectivity to remote and rural populations presents significant infrastructure challenges.

Amazon Leo’s network presently consists of over 200 operational satellites.

The company has manufactured hundreds of additional satellites that await deployment as the constellation continues its expansion.

Additional Satellite Initiatives by Vodafone

Vodafone is simultaneously developing another satellite initiative in collaboration with AST SpaceMobile.

That particular agreement targets direct satellite connectivity to consumer smartphones, representing a different approach from the infrastructure-focused Amazon Leo partnership.

No specific timeline has been announced by Vodafone regarding the AST SpaceMobile service launch.

The Amazon Leo collaboration operates independently and concentrates exclusively on backhaul infrastructure rather than direct device connectivity.

Vodafone indicated that the Amazon Leo deployment throughout Africa via Vodacom will proceed incrementally, scaling up as Amazon continues expanding its satellite network capacity.

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