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MEASAT signs
multiyear Managed Bandwidth Services contract with Reach
Ten
Reach Ten now largest enterprise
satellite service provider in Malaysia
8 September 2022
MEASAT Global
Berhad has signed a multiyear contract with Reach Ten
Communication Sdn Bhd (“Reach Ten”) for Managed
Bandwidth Services, supported by the high throughput
satellite (“HTS”) payload on MEASAT-3d (“M3d”).
With this
contract, Reach Ten will become the largest enterprise
satellite service provider in Malaysia in terms of
capacity provisioned, serving both the private and
government sectors across Malaysia. To date, Reach Ten
has expanded their customer base exponentially supported
by the country’s most advanced satellite gateway
infrastructure located in Kuching, Sarawak and
Cyberjaya, Selangor providing broadband satellite
services to more than 1,000 communities and villages
throughout Malaysia. In Samajaya, Kuching the nine-metre
(9m) antenna at the teleport enables access to
approximately 13Gbps of satellite capacity on M3d.
“At MEASAT, we
are pleased to strengthen and expand our partnership
with Reach Ten
following the successful launch of
M3d, our most advanced satellite carrying the largest
amount of broadband capacity for
Malaysia from a single satellite. This contract is a
testament to MEASAT’s mission to deliver cost-effective
high-speed broadband to areas
in the country without any
terrestrial network, with speeds of up to 100Mbps, from
our 91.5°E hot slot. This will help meet the nation’s
aspiration for 100% internet coverage across Malaysia by
2025 and narrow the digital gap between Malaysians in
rural and urban areas through initiatives like the
national Jalinan Digital Negara (“JENDELA”) plan
and the Sarawak Government’s SALURAN
and SMART initiatives,” said Ganendra Selvaraj, Chief
Commercial Officer, MEASAT.
Leo Chin, Chief
Executive Officer, Reach Ten added, “Having worked with
MEASAT over many years, Reach Ten is happy to be one of
MEASAT’s anchor customers on the new M3d satellite. With
this latest collaboration with MEASAT, we have greater
capacity to support ongoing projects like SALURAN and
SMART in Sarawak, as well as new high bandwidth
applications such as community broadband projects, the
Internet of Things (“IoT”), cellular backhaul,
telemedicine and online learning applications,
particularly
within Sarawak.”
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