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July 27th, 2015

A New, Multi-Transponder Partnership For ABS With The Federated States Of Micronesia


[SatNews] ABS and FSM Telecommunications Corporation (FSMTC) announce they have signed a multi-year, multi-transponder deal on ABS-6, C-band.

This capacity agreement will provide internet connectivity to support FSMTC’s growing business. The Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) is an independent, sovereign island nation that is comprised of four states:  Yap, Chuuk, Pohnpei and Kosrae in the West Pacific Ocean. FSMTC is a public corporation established by the FSM to provide all telecommunications services.
 

FSMTC will use the satellite capacity on ABS-6 to connect Pohnpei to the other three states as well as one of its neighboring islands, Ulithi.  The much needed internet connectivity will support commercial, government entities as well as serving educational institutions and communities bringing economic and social benefits. FSM is subjected to climate changes and disasters such as typhoons and reliability of service is extremely vital.   The ABS’ C-band service is an advantage over other solutions with minimal inference from severe weather conditions.  This service will offer crucial communications to ensure that the necessary infrastructure is readily available. 

Executive Comments

“We recognize the progress FSMTC has made and understand the challenges it faces to provide internet connectivity available to its economy and its nation,” said Tom Choi, CEO of ABS. “Through this partnership, we will work together to deliver constant connectivity to the Pacific and, more importantly, enable FSMTC to grow as a business and serve the people of FSM.”
 
“The cooperation with ABS has given us the opportunity to grow our business. ABS has listened to our needs to provide cost effective Internet access to better serve FSM’s population,” said John Sohl, CEO of FSMTC. “The partnership with ABS supports our goal of satisfying the growing broadband demands and services that best meet our users’ needs in a wide geographic environment.”