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    Wanderport Swaziland boosts connectivity in Eswatini’s rural area

    By Jocelyn FangSeptember 1, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • Wanderport Swaziland delivers broadband to rural schools, homes and businesses in eSwatini using microwave and TV white-space technology.
    • The telecoms sector is evolving through low-cost infrastructure solutions, yet it still faces challenges of affordability, geographic reach and reliable power.

    Wanderport Swaziland connects schools and more

    Wanderport Swaziland, also known under Wanderport Africa Eswatini, works to connect rural communities across the Kingdom of eSwatini. It began in 2013 and since then it has connected about 150 schools using broadband and LAN and wireless LAN systems.

    The company also offers packages to homes and businesses, such as “Home Wander-Mini” at E 495 for 2 / 2 Mbps and “Business Wander-Silver” at E 3395 for 10 / 10 Mbps. It is part of Wanderport Networks, headquartered in New York, with an Africa HQ in Ezulwini, eSwatini.

    Wanderport Swaziland within its industry context

    The telecoms industry in many African countries is advancing fast. There are innovations such as use of microwave links and TV white-space Software-Defined Radios to provide wider coverage. Wanderport has used such methods to span all four regions of the Kingdom. The sector also tests WAN acceleration through software that merges multiple low-quality circuits into a seamless “super circuit” to improve performance.

    The industry faces many challenges. Rural areas often lack infrastructure in power and fibre. Costs remain high for small communities. Companies must adapt with low-cost tech while ensuring reliability. There can be regulatory hurdles in licensing. Affordability remains a barrier for low-income users. Yet innovation continues by using creative tech and partnerships.

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    Industry innovations and challenges

    Telecoms providers are turning to unconventional spectrum and cost-effective hardware. For instance, TV white-space can reach wide areas at lower cost where fibre is hard to lay. Microwave links may bridge gaps quickly. WAN acceleration helps improve quality over poor links.

    These tools can reduce cost and expand coverage. Companies still have to navigate lack of power, user affordability, need for technical staff and regulatory compliance.

    Wanderport operates in this space. It brings broadband access to schools that lacked any connection before. It also brings managed-IT services to businesses to help them reduce tech problems and protect their operations. It is part of a global group but focuses on local need. It leverages both global know-how and local infrastructure to fill gaps.

    eswatini telecoms Wanderport Swaziland
    Jocelyn Fang

    Jocelyn is a community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied investment Management at Bayes business school . Contact her at j.fang@btw.media.

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