mu Space signs first customer
Zeta IOS among 7 partners for upcoming high throughput
satellite
Satellite and space tech company mu
Space announced today it has signed a contract with
Malaysian telecom service provider Zeta IOS to provide
broadband connectivity across Malaysia and Southeast
Asia using mu Space’s own high throughput satellite, to
be launched in 2022.
The size and value of the contract
is undisclosed. This marks the first time mu Space
secured a customer to lease capacity for their upcoming
satellite to be launched in the next 3 years. Zeta IOS
is one of the seven regional partners that are expected
to lease satellite capacity from mu Space.
Zeta IOS aims to enable satellite
broadband solutions that are easy-to-install and offer
widespread coverage. By contracting capacity on mu
Space’s high throughput satellite, Zeta IOS will be
improving the quality of life for Malaysia’s citizens by
providing cost-effective and reliable broadband service
to local businesses and homes alike.
“At Zeta IOS, we make it our
mission to deliver countrywide broadband connectivity to
every location in Malaysia. As such, we’ve been looking
for the best partners in the industry to ensure that we
can provide broadband services at the right price point.
With mu Space’s technical expertise and
customer-oriented project management approach, we’re
confident that we can deliver quality services to our
customers,” said Azharuddin Alias, CEO of Zeta IOS.
According to Malaysia’s 2018 survey
on internet use, 87% of its 33 million population have
access to internet. Recognizing the importance of
internet in economic and social development, the
Malaysian government has launched several initiatives,
including the High Speed Broadband (HSBB) Project, with
goals to close the gap in internet access between rural
and urban areas and enhance internet penetration across
Malaysia by upgrading telecommunication infrastructures
to increase broadband speed.
3D model of mu Space’s satellite
“In rural areas, satellite is the
ideal solution to use to enable broadband as it’s more
cost-effective and quicker to deploy compared to
terrestrial infrastructures,” said James Yenbamroong,
CEO and founder of mu Space. “We’re pleased that Zeta
IOS has selected mu Space as their partner of choice in
bridging the gap in internet access in Malaysia. We’re
excited to start this joint project that will empower
Malaysian citizens through the use of satellite
internet.”
According to mu Space’s plan, the
company expects to launch in 2022 its own high
throughput geostationary satellite to fill in the
growing demand for satellite connectivity in smart
cities, Internet of Things (IoT), in-flight connectivity
and connected vehicles. The satellite is planned to
deliver 40Gbps capacity and equipped with
technologically advanced steerable beams focused over
Asia-Pacific.
“The upcoming satellite will
definitely open new business opportunities for us in the
region. We’ll ensure that our service and price
offerings are competitive in the market, and they meet
the technology needs and performance expectations of our
new partners,” added James.
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