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Ooredoo, Es’hailSat sign deals to enhance satellite communication

Published: 08 Dec 2015 - 12:00 am | Last Updated: 11 Nov 2021 - 09:04 am

Yousuf Al Kubaisi, COO, Ooredoo Qatar, Waleed Al Sayed, CEO, Ooredoo Qatar, Ali Al Kuwari, President & CEO, Es'hailSat, and Saif Al Khaldi, Corporate & Strategy Vice President, Es'hailSat 3.

 

Doha: Ooredoo and Es’hailSat signed a agreement on Monday that will see the two companies work together on a range of new satellite and communication services for Qatar.
Under the terms of the agreement, Es’hailSat will become one of Ooredoo’s preferred partners, and will work with Ooredoo to develop a portfolio of VSAT (Very Small Aperture Terminal) and other satellite services for customers in Qatar.
The two companies will collaborate on designs and specifications for developing VSAT projects for leading enterprises in Qatar. Demand for VSAT services has risen sharply in recent years, particularly from businesses with operations in remote locations, such as deserts and coastal areas.
Waleed Al Sayed, Chief Executive Officer, Ooredoo Qatar, said: "Satellite-supported communications are opening new frontiers for businesses in Qatar and across the region. By combining Ooredoo’s industry expertise and Es’hailSat’s growing fleet of satellites, we can position Qatar as a true leader in this growing field. Ooredoo continues to invest in Qatari-led innovation with our national partners, and we are confident that our work with Es’hailSat will enhance the range of corporate, broadcast, and government services available."
Ali Ahmed Al Kuwari, President and CEO, Es’hailSat said: "Our agreement with Ooredoo will help drive home-grown innovation in the field of satellite communication, and stimulate the development of a full portfolio of new solutions to support business growth. Qatar is entering into an era of innovation and knowledge-led development, and our work with Ooredoo will bring important benefits for many of our nation’s most important strategic industries."
Ooredoo offers one of the widest ranges of satellite services, including Bandwidth Pooling, Maritime Solutions, and Auto-Acquire Antennas to support ad-hoc remote broadband. By working with Es’hailSat, which already operates Es’hail 1 and is in the process of preparing for the launch of Es’hail 2 to be followed by a full global fleet, the company believes it can build its leadership position to serve the whole region and ultimately the global telecommunications industry.
QNA