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May 11th, 2017

An Infusion of Support for LeoSat Enterprises by SKY Perfect JSAT Corporation


LeoSat Enterprises, which is launching a constellation of as many as 108 LEO satellites that will provide the fastest, most secure and widest coverage data network in the world, has announced that SKY Perfect JSAT Corporation (SJC), Asia’s largest satellite operator and Japan’s only provider of both multi-channel payTV broadcasting and SATCOM services, has entered into an agreement to invest in LeoSat.  With this agreement, SJC will be the first Asian satellite operator to pursue the development of LEO capabilities.

This investment underlines SJC’s strong belief in LeoSat and the unique attributes of the company's LEO network architecture, which uses inter-satellite laser links to create an optical backbone in space, providing fiber-like low-latency and gigabit per second data delivery.  The investment in LeoSat and the agreement to jointly market this new system allows SJC to pursue new business opportunities in the data and mobility markets in sectors such as telecommunications, multinational enterprise, maritime and government services by providing previously unavailable levels of network performance combined with worldwide reach and allows the company to further study the additional applications of low earth orbit communications in pursuit of its global ambitions.

With the ever-growing demand to move large quantities of data quickly and securely around the world there is an increasing interest in the major performance advantages of communications networks in LEO.  The unique features of LeoSat’s system can be used for a number of applications, for example to provide 4G and 5G satellite backhaul for the cellular industry, give banks secured networks with their foreign offices, provide enormous uploading bandwidth required for energy and maritime operations, deliver critical back up for emergency communications and enable Internet access and connectivity for remote communities.

LeoSat is currently working with Thales Alenia Space, a company with expertise in designing and manufacturing LEO satellites, to finalize the manufacturing plan, paving the way for the production and deployment of the entire constellation.

Mark Rigolle, CEO of LeoSat related that his company is thrilled that an established company such as SJC, with a reputation for foresight and diligence in the development of its technical capabilities and business relationships, has decided to partner with LeoSat.  LeoSat’s constellation comes with a key set of attributes which are already receiving significant attention from both the commercial and government sectors, including lower latencies, better data rates and increased security and resilience.  With the added-value of support from SJC, we definitely see LeoSat’s faster than fiber, ultra-secure and highly reliable global data solution as a game-changer.

Koki Koyama, Senior Managing Executive Officer of SJC added that SJC sees the strategic importance of aggressively participating in the LEO/HTS business and SJC sees the LeoSat solution as a key opportunity to opening up new markets and delivering business growth.   With the current and future growth of data traffic and the unique nature of the LeoSat system and its focus on the business market, SJC believes there will be very strong demand for the LeoSat solution. This investment and development partnership with LeoSat will allow SJC to expand and complement our existing GEO satellite services and beyond by enabling us to respond to customer needs which are not being met by today’s technology.”