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Serenae has emerged as one of the leading satellite connectivity companies in Spain, aiming to bridge the digital divide in remote areas both in this country and in various nations in Francophone Africa. The company, which currently holds a 70% market share, presents itself as an essential solution for millions of people who still lack access to quality connectivity, particularly in rural environments.
The history of Serenae dates back to the company Quantis, founded in 2011 and part of the Eurona group since 2016. After a restructuring process in 2024, the founding team regained control by acquiring Quantis’s productive unit, leading to the creation of the new brand. Despite the name change, Serenae maintains the same purpose as its predecessor: to provide connectivity to the communities that need it most.
Aquilino Antuña, the company’s president, emphasizes that access to the Internet should not be a privilege determined by geographical location. According to him, satellite technology is key to achieving 100% connectivity in Spain, as fiber optic infrastructure cannot reach every corner of the country. “We want to be a real company, close, friendly, and honest,” argues Antuña.
With a clear focus on the future, Serenae plans to stabilize its operations and reach profitability by 2025, while seeking significant growth in the residential sector by 2026. Additionally, the company will strengthen its international presence, targeting Francophone countries in Africa, where it has already demonstrated its operational capability.
Antuña points to the growing demand for satellite solutions, driven by extreme weather events and power outages that have increased the urgent need for connectivity across various sectors, including emergency response, large distribution chains, and senior living facilities.
Despite technological advancements, thousands of homes in Spain still lack access to the Internet, a barrier that hampers digitalization and limits access to basic services. Serenae, with its satellite connectivity technology, aims to address this issue by offering affordable solutions for homes, small businesses, and public entities in hard-to-reach areas.
Collaborating with strategic partners like Hispasat, Serenae combines its technical know-how to ensure reliable and universal connectivity. Antuña emphasizes that satellites are essential for ensuring connectivity, as they are the only technology without geographical limitations.
In addition to its focus on technology, the company is committed to the social impact of its projects, contributing to the improvement of quality of life in areas such as education, health, and elderly care. Internationally, Serenae has worked on the digitalization of agricultural activities and facilitating access to essential services in countries facing significant coverage challenges.
Serenae’s vision aligns with the statements of the UN, which considers access to the Internet a fundamental right, as well as the European Union, which includes it among basic social rights. This perspective implies that no one should be excluded from access to connectivity based on their geographical location.
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