Eutelsat, MOI Oman extend partnership
October 21, 2025
By Chris Forrester
Paris-based Eutelsat has announced the renewal of its partnership with the Ministry of Information of Oman (MOI) for the continued provision of satellite capacity on the Eutelsat 21B satellite at 21° East.
The Ministry of Information will continue to rely on Eutelsat’s E21B satellite for the transmission of its broadcast services, ensuring delivery of national television and media content across Oman. The renewal extends a collaboration that has spanned many years.
Eutelsat 21B offers extensive coverage across the Middle East, Africa and Europe. Its Ku-band capacity enables high-quality video signal contribution, ensuring service continuity across the region.
Aymeric Genty, President of Eutelsat’s Video Business Unit, commented: “By extending our collaboration with the Ministry of Information of Oman, Eutelsat reinforces its commitment to supporting government and public institutions in the Middle East with secure and high-performance broadcast solutions via our Eutelsat 21B satellite.”
Later today [October 21st] after the markets close, Eutelsat will release its latest set of quarterly numbers.
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