Q-KON has partnered with Gijima, a prominent ICT solutions provider, to address the urgent need for accessible healthcare in underserved regions. This initiative supports the deployment of Lulame mobile care clinics, customised 40-foot containerised medical units, by providing them with reliable, high-speed satellite internet through the Twoobii-LEO service, powered by the Eutelsat OneWeb Low Earth Orbit (LEO) constellation.
Across Africa, many communities face challenges accessing reliable, quality healthcare. Remote locations often lack dependable communication networks, making it difficult to deploy digital healthcare solutions such as telemedicine, cloud-based patient records, and remote diagnostics. This leaves these communities without timely access to essential medical services.
Lulame’s 40-foot containerised clinics are fully mobile and equipped with digital medical tools connected via Twoobii-LEO satellite service. This allows for real-time diagnostics, remote consultations, and secure access to cloud-based patient records—even in off-grid environments.
Mobile Healthcare units will truly benefit by using the Twoobii-LEO Smart Satellite Solutions:
- Medical instruments linked via Wi-Fi.
- Uploading of electronic patient records and cloud storage.
- Remote diagnosis and telehealth consultations.
- Seamless communication with urban hospitals and medical staff.
- Real-time connectivity for critical medical service



