Inmarsat and BSNL open Indian GSPS
satellite gateway
24 May 2017
Inmarsat and its strategic partner BSNL, officially
opened a new Indian GSPS Gateway, which will enable Indian
government and private sector customers to access highly
reliable satellite phone (satphone) services via Inmarsat’s
fourth generation constellation.
Under licence from India’s Department of
Telecommunications (DOT), the new GSPS gateway, located in
Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, will enable BSNL and Inmarsat to
meet the most demanding requirements of satphone users
throughout the country.
The launch of the new gateway also marks a further step
towards Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Digital India
initiative. It will enable the Indian Government to
provide secure communications to defence services,
commercial enterprises, the maritime industry and India’s
remotest communities.
Reliable, secure
Shri Anupam Shrivastava, Chairman and Managing Director
of BSNL said: “This is an exciting day for BSNL as it
brings reliable, secure voice communications, powered by
Inmarsat’s fourth generation satellite network, within the
reach of groups and communities in areas with little or no
connectivity.
“This is an important step forward in achieving the goals
of Digital India, and ensuring that connectivity is
available to all.”
Rupert Pearce, Chief Executive Officer of Inmarsat said:
“This is an important day for Inmarsat and BSNL and marks
the start of a new era for Inmarsat services in India.
Close partnership
“Inmarsat has been working in close partnership with the
Government of India for over 30 years. The combination
of Inmarsat’s world leading satellite communications
capabilities and BSNL’s strong telecommunications
infrastructure will see the market for satphone services
grow significantly.”
Gautam Sharma, Inmarsat India Managing Director, said:
“With BSNL as the prime driver of Inmarsat’s GSPS business
in India, access to satellite phone communications will be
both simplified and seamless for users throughout the
country.”