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Yahsat in JV to extend internet services in Africa

By , ITWeb
Africa , 11 Sep 2018

Yahsat in JV to extend internet services in Africa

Global satellite operator Yahsat has announced a JV with Hughes Network Systems (HUGHES), a subsidiary of EchoStar Corporation, to provide commercial Ka-band satellite broadband services across Africa, the Middle East and southwest Asia.

In a statement released to the media, the new venture is said to combine Hughes "deep expertise as the global leader in broadband satellite networks and services" with Yahsat's unique position and knowledge "as the leader in satellite broadband solutions across these regions."

Hughes will purchase a minority interest in the venture, which will provide unserved and underserved communities with internet services operating over Yahsat's Al Yah 2 (AY2) and Al Yah 3 (AY3) Ka-band satellites, and leveraging the capabilities of the Hughes JUPITER System.

According to the companies, the system is designed and optimised for large scale high-throughput satellites.

Hughes will also supply its proven Operating and Business Support System (OSS/BSS) solutions for comprehensive network operations and management.

Initially, the venture will focus on "direct-to-premise services" to homes and small- to medium-sized enterprises, and to community centres and schools that are served under local government programs across these regions.

"In parallel, there will be an increased focus on 'community hotspot' solutions to make satellite-enabled broadband more accessible to many more users across the AY2 and AY3 footprint, which currently covers more than 1 billion people. In addition, the venture will also aim to capitalize on the accelerating transition towards Ka-band based backhaul and carrier solutions from mobile network operators," the company's state.

Masood M. Sharif Mahmood, Chief Executive Officer, Yahsat said: "The partnership with Hughes plays a significant role in Yahsat's growth story and serves as an important step in achieving our vision to providing global satellite broadband services to individuals, communities, governments and businesses in unserved and underserved communities."

Pradman Kaul, president of Hughes, said: "Yahsat has been a valued customer for many years, incorporating our JUPITER System and operating expertise into their services. This next step in our relationship is a natural evolution that builds on our shared commitment to connecting the unconnected and reflects our strategy to partner with leading providers around the world. Our investment in this venture will expand our presence in Africa, the Middle East and southwest Asia markets, where broadband demand is expected to grow exponentially in the coming years."

Completion of the transaction is subject to customary regulatory approvals and closing conditions, and is expected to occur later this year.

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