RIYADH: The Arab Satellite Communications Organization has signed a memorandum of understanding with Telesat for a long-term strategic partnership, it was announced on Thursday.
The collaboration is centered around the commercialization of the Telesat Lightspeed constellation in the Middle East and North Africa. The project entails creating numerous satellites in low earth orbit.
The constellation will work with terrestrial landing stations and points of presence, offering worldwide broadband services and solutions.
Arabsat, a global leader in satellite operations, said it would also cooperate with Telesat — one of the largest and most innovative global satellite operators — on regulatory aspects and orbital resources.
The partnership aims to leverage Arabsat’s expertise as the MENA region’s leading satellite provider, while identifying mutually beneficial areas of collaboration and long-term purchase opportunities.
The MoU outlines cooperation across the technical, commercial and regulatory aspects of the project.
“We are delighted to join hands with Telesat on a project of such magnitude that holds the potential to revolutionize global communications,” said Wael Al-Buti, Vice President and CCO of Arabsat.
“Arabsat is eager to contribute our robust communications capabilities and the strength of our satellite network to bolster Telesat’s ambitious project, in line with our commitment to advancing the future of digital connectivity.
“The shared objectives between our two companies not only solidify our collaboration but also pave the way for exciting new opportunities in the global communications market.”
Glenn Katz, CCO at Telesat, said: “We are pleased to partner with Arabsat to explore the integration of Telesat Lightspeed with Arabsat’s multi-orbit services in the MENA region.”
“This collaboration marks a significant advancement in satellite communications for the MENA region, and together, we can foster innovation and unlock new opportunities for robust, secure, enterprise-grade connectivity.”