Es’hailSat to deliver Inmarsat L-band services in Qatar
November 7, 2017
Es’hailSat has announced a new partnership with Inmarsat, which will see the Qatar-based communications satellite operator complement its existing portfolio of fixed Ku and Ka-band services with Inmarsat’s L-band service.
The partnership is the first of its kind in Qatar, which consolidates all L-band service requirements for the country through Es’hailSat. The agreement is part of Es’hailSat’s planned expansion, designed to provide customers with access to reliable satellite connectivity services in the region. The addition of Inmarsat’s L-band service to Es’hailSat’s portfolio means that however remote the location or harsh the climatic conditions, customers will always stay connected.
Commenting on the new partnership, Paul Gudonis, President of Inmarsat Enterprise, said: “Es’hailSat has developed deep expertise around satellite and connectivity services since it was established in 2010, which makes them the ideal choice for our first formal distribution partner in Qatar. Having a direct partner on the ground will make it even easier for enterprise organisations and other communications service providers to access our industry-leading satellite connectivity services but with the added benefit of a more localised support offering.”
Es’hailSat’s President and CEO, Ali Ahmed Al Kuwari, added: “We are delighted to be partnering with Inmarsat and becoming the first official gateway for Inmarsat’s L-band services in Qatar. Being able to incorporate Inmarsat’s mobile satellite services into our portfolio widens our horizons as a business and enables us to be more responsive to, and supportive of, the needs of our customers. There is huge demand for satellite connectivity services in Qatar, and we look forward to working closely with Inmarsat to help our customers access the transformational benefits that satellite can bring.”
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