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The new UAE-based company has been named ‘SmartSat’ and will be headquartered in
Speaking to Khaleej Times, Khaled Derbas said: “SmartSat aims to become a leading global private satellite service provider and it is keen to provide high-quality services at competitive prices. Furthermore, it is also our goal to create an environment of healthy competition in the MENA, which will ultimately benefit all consumers in general and the satellite services sector in particular.”
“Being the first privately owned Arab company working in the satellite sector, SmartSat will contribute significantly to enhance and develop the satellite sector in the MENA region, as our entry is expected to create positive changes in terms of competitive prices, high-quality services and more options for customers,” Derbas said.
SmartSat will offer its new services by launching the Arab World’s first private satellite that will serve the MENA region. The company will thus contribute in the development of the quality of services for the region’s internet service providers (ISPs), GSM providers, broadband technology solutions providers, television stations, ministries of communication, military agencies and companies dealing with data systems among others.
SmartSat is a joint venture between Smartlink, the company that operates as a global broadband satellite services provider in the MENA and
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