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Es'hailSat and Viasat Energy Services expand regional satellite connectivity

Es'hailSat and Viasat Energy Services expand regional satellite connectivity

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As MENA's high-speed connectivity requirements grow, Viasat Energy Services adds satellite capacity on Es'hail-1 satellite.
Es'hailSat, Qatar Satellite Company, has announced that Viasat Energy Services, a business unit of Viasat, Inc., has added satellite capacity on the Es’hail-1 satellite located at the 25.5? East hotspot and will use this capacity to provide VSAT services across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.
Viasat Energy Services empowers industrial companies to unlock the full value of digital transformation through optimised industry solutions, advanced global software, and secure communications infrastructure. Whether operating in remote locations or managing complex, multi-stage operations, Viasat is the trusted partner for connecting distributed assets and driving the complete journey of digital enablement.
Viasat Energy Services and Es’hailSat together are looking to cater to Oil & Gas segments, among others, that are in constant need for reliable high-speed connectivity in remote and challenging environments.
Ali Ahmed Al-Kuwari, President and Chief Executive Officer, Es’hailSat., said: “Es’hailSat is excited to enhance and continue to deliver satellite capacity for Viasat Energy Services’ VSAT Network in order to enable high speed connectivity across the Middle East and North Africa. We believe that the highly robust and reliable data services offered by us at Es’hailSat – Qatar Satellite Company, together with 50,000 sqm of Tier-4 certified Teleport infrastructure provide the strong base that Viasat Energy Services needs to further build their capabilities and serve end customers across the region.”
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