Spacecom
and Yes DTH Extend Service Agreement for
Additional Two Years on AMOS Satellites
July
12, 2021
Spacecom has signed a
two-year extension deal with D.B.S. Satellite
Services, operator of Yes DTH in Israel. The
deal, worth USD 14 Million, will continue the
DTH’s operations from the AMOS-7 and AMOS-3
satellites at Spacecom’s 4°W
orbital hotspot. With
this agreement, Yes’ order backlog increases to
USD 100 Million. The extension by Yes represents
its vote of confidence in Spacecom’s AMOS
satellites, services, advanced technologies, and
leadership team.
The
agreement with Yes has an additional two
potential extensions of six-months each,
starting at the end date of the new agreement.
If realized, the extensions will result in an
additional USD 7 Million of revenue for
Spacecom.
Spacecom
also reported the extension of its lease
agreement with AsiaSAT, the owner of the AMOS-7
satellite, for an additional two years until
2024. The annual new and reduced lease fee is
USD 14 Million.
The
above continue the company’s recent released
transactions including a USD 38 Million
extension of services with the Government of
Israel and a USD 6 Million contract with an
African MNO, among other news.
Also,
the company reported last month on current
negotiations with4iG Plc., a Hungarian
information technology and telecommunications
company (Budapest Stock Market: 4iG Nyrt.), for
the latter to take a majority 51 percent stake
in the Israel-based satellite services company.
4iG recently won a contract to build a Hungarian
national satellite.
Spacecom CEO Dan
Zajicek, “Signing this two-year extension with
Yes allows them to simultaneously use both
AMOS-3 and AMOS-7 and continues the recent
positive momentum accelerating Spacecom’s
development. This includes significant deals
such as our investment in Canada’s NuRAN
Wireless and the approximately USD 9 Million
extension of services agreement on AMOS-3 with
Magyar Telekom, from the Deutsche Telekom
group.”