Yahsat-Hughes JV to launch satellite broadband services
DUBAI, December 17, 2018
UAE-based Al Yah Satellite Communications Company (Yahsat) has joined hands with Hughes Network Systems, a subsidiary of EchoStar Corporation (EchoStar), a premier global provider of satellite communication solutions, to launch commercial satellite services across Africa, the Middle East and southwest Asia.
A wholly-owned unit of Mubadala Investment Company (Mubadala) said the agreement to form the joint venture was announced in September during the World Satellite Business Week Conference held in Paris, and was subject to regulatory and other approvals that have now been obtained.
The newly-formed company is bringing services to market as "YahClick, powered by Hughes," and is now operational.
The joint venture was launched during a ceremony at Mubadala's headquarters in Abu Dhabi in the presence of Khaldoon Al Mubarak, chief executive officer and managing director of Mubadala; Charlie Ergen, chairman of EchoStar; Masood M. Sharif Mahmood, chief executive officer of Yahsat; and Ramesh Ramaswamy, senior vice president and general manager, International Division, Hughes.
Through the collaboration, Yahsat will combine its unique position and knowledge as the leading provider of satellite broadband solutions within its current markets with Hughes expertise as the global leader in broadband satellite networks and services.
Providing unserved and underserved communities with reliable, high-speed Internet services via Yahsat's Al Yah 2 and Al Yah 3 Ka-band satellites, the new entity will utilize the capabilities of the Hughes Jupiter System, designed and optimized for large-scale High-Throughput Satellites (HTS), and Hughes Operating and Business Support System (OSS/BSS) solutions for comprehensive network operations and management.
The new company's board of directors will have three members from Yahsat and two from Hughes, with Mahmood serving as chairman of the board and Pradman Kaul, president of Hughes, serving as a board director.
"In this joint venture with Hughes, we're building upon the digital landscape of our target regions to empower and enable communities, governments and businesses in unserved and underserved communities to realize economic and social benefit from Yahsat's high-performance satellite broadband services," remarked. Mahmood.
"This is an important step in unlocking not only our potential, but the potential of those we serve by combining our respective leadership and global experience," he added.
The joint venture will provide "direct-to-premise services" to homes and small to medium-sized enterprises, and to community centers and schools under local government programs across the targeted regions.
On the tieup, Kaul said: "The commencement of the joint venture furthers Hughes commitment to bridging the global digital divide, bringing unserved and underserved communities everywhere the benefits of the connected experience."
"We are pleased to join with longtime partner, Yahsat, in serving these important and growing markets," he added.
The new company offers "community hotspot" solutions to make satellite-enabled broadband more accessible to many more users across Yahsat's global footprint, which today covers more than one billion people.
Further, the joint venture enables the Mobile Network Operator community to benefit from the efficiencies provided by Ka-band-based cellular backhaul and carrier solutions, he added.-TradeArabia News Service