Founder, O3b Networks and OneWeb (satellite connectivity)
Greg Wyler is the founder of satellite internet ventures O3b Networks (later acquired by SES) and OneWeb, both focused on bringing connectivity to underserved markets including across Africa. He appears in Epstein's production archive in November 2014, when Epstein forwarded him a news article reporting that satellite operator Thuraya Telecommunications had launched mobile satellite services with Airtel Africa across twelve African countries, including Gabon, Ghana, Kenya, Zambia, Congo Republic, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Wyler's reply dismissed the offering: 'Great! Its a crappy crappy service, BT its better than nothing!'
| Date | Sender | Subject | Countries |
|---|---|---|---|
| 15 Sept 2014 | Jeffrey E. | No subject | — |
| 15 Sept 2014 | Greg Wyler | Re: No subject | — |
| 15 Sept 2014 | Jeffrey E. | Re: No subject | Africa |
| 15 Sept 2014 | [email protected] | Re: No subject | Africa |
| 15 Sept 2014 | Greg Wyler | RE: No subject | — |
| 4 Nov 2014 | [email protected] | No subject | KenyaGhanaCongoGabonZambiaAfrica |
| 5 Nov 2014 | jeffrey E. | raya satellite services launch in=twelve Airtel Africa countries | KenyaGhanaCongoGabonZambiaAfrica |
| 5 Nov 2014 | jeffrey E. | raya satellite services launch in=twelve Airtel Africa countries | KenyaGhanaCongoGabonZambiaAfrica |