94% of the continent has cellular coverage, but only 38% has broadband. nBogne is the cellular-first data transmission layer that plugs into any EHR and keeps data flowing where internet can’t.
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Standards exist. Middleware exists. EMRs exist. What's missing is a transport layer that works when internet doesn't.
Broadband access in Africa (ITU 2025). Yet 94% have cellular coverage ready to carry data.
Health facilities in sub-Saharan Africa lack reliable internet connectivity (WHO estimate).
Countries run DHIS2 and OpenHIM. The software exists — transmission is the gap.
Vendors lose bids in low-connectivity markets. Hospital networks pay $640+/year per facility for Starlink — or accept data loss. Ministries go blind for days during outages.
nBogne is the plug-and-play transmission layer that solves this. We work with any EHR system. Zero changes to existing workflows. Automatic fallback from internet to GPRS to SMS.
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Add "works offline" to your feature list without building it. Bundle nBogne and win bids in markets where competitors can't operate.
Stop paying $640+/yr per facility for LEO satellite. Connect facilities with real-time data flow over existing cellular infrastructure.
Field trials in remote areas? 100% data flow to sponsors. No more batch uploads when you return to connectivity.
Disease surveillance in hours, not days. Only 20% of African countries report weekly surveillance on time (WHO). nBogne changes that.
The same infrastructure gap blinds law enforcement, voter registers, national ID, and e-governance. We're starting with health — then expanding across the Global South.
Whether you're an EMR vendor, hospital network, or ministry of health — let's discuss how nBogne becomes your competitive advantage.
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