MEASAT Partners with SPACESAIL
to Advance LEO satellite services
MoU paves the way for collaboration
to market services, conduct R&D, and support joint
promotional initiatives
6 February 2025
MEASAT has signed a
Memorandum of Understanding (“MoU”) with Shanghai
Spacesail Technologies Co. Ltd. (“SPACESAIL”), formerly
Shanghai Spacecom Satellite Technology. The MoU exchange
ceremony, held recently in Shanghai, saw MEASAT
represented by Chief Operating Officer Yau Chyong Lim
and SPACESAIL represented by President Dr Jason Zheng.
The MoU is aimed at facilitating
potential collaboration between the two companies
including provision of SPACESAIL’s Low Earth Orbit
(“LEO”) broadband services and solutions with their
Thousand Sails megaconstellation (also known as
“Qianfan”), emerging technologies such as
Direct-to-Device (“D2D”) communications, satellite-based
Internet of Things (“IoT”) capabilities and Earth
Observation (“EO”) services; in Malaysia and markets in
Asia where MEASAT is present, and additionally a joint
rain fade study on Q/V-band high frequency transmission.
Commenting on the MoU,
Communications Minister YB Fahmi Fadzil said, “In 2024,
Malaysia marked the 50th anniversary of our diplomatic
relations with the People’s Republic of China,
celebrating the many positive outcomes of this cordial
friendship. Looking forward, there are abundant
opportunities for deeper collaboration, especially in
harnessing advanced technologies to enhance people’s
lives. These innovations have the potential to drive a
wide array of benefits, from improving the delivery of
government services to fostering economic growth through
industrial and commercial applications. Additionally,
with Malaysia serving as Chairman of ASEAN this year, we
hope to showcase the country’s technological
capabilities and explore new opportunities across the
region.”
Yau Chyong Lim, Chief Operating
Officer of MEASAT added, “MEASAT is excited to begin
this partnership with SPACESAIL to advance LEO satellite
services across our markets. We firmly believe in a
multi-orbit satellite network to achieve progress in
society and are pleased to have the opportunity to
integrate the capabilities of SPACESAIL’s Thousand Sails
megaconstellation with MEASAT’s fleet of Geostationary
Orbit (“GSO”) satellites. In regions where MEASAT
operates, satellites have immense potential in further
bridging the digital divide and overcoming geographical
challenges. We look forward to realising this
multi-orbit potential – from expanding the reach of
established use-cases like satellite broadband in remote
areas to advancing cutting
edge satellite solutions such as D2D connectivity and
satellite-based IoT.”
Dr Jason Zheng, President of
SPACESAIL further commented, “For SPACESAIL, this
partnership with MEASAT is another milestone in
delivering global broadband connectivity and driving
innovation in the satellite industry by synergising our
respective strengths. China and Malaysia are two nations
that value the role of technology in improving lives,
and I look forward to achieving technological progress
by tapping on MEASAT’s local expertise while
strengthening bilateral ties – including in upcoming
fields like the integration of terrestrial and
non-terrestrial network communications. I thank the
Government of Malaysia, particularly the Malaysian
Communications and Multimedia Commission for welcoming
SPACESAIL’s interest to offer our services in the
country in collaboration with local industry leaders
such as MEASAT.”
SPACESAIL’s Thousand Sails
megaconstellation, which has already launched 72
satellites to date, seeks to provide low-latency,
high-speed and ultra-reliable satellite broadband
internet services worldwide. The megaconstellation is
targeted to consist of more than 15,000 satellites in
the future.
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