Intersputnik Joins the
Global Satellite Operators Association (GSOA)
15 February 2022
The Intersputnik International
Organization of Space Communications has gained full
membership of the Global Satellite Operators
Association (GSOA), a platform to promote satellite
communication services and the common interests of
satellite operators. The Association, formerly known
as ESOA (EMEA Satellite Operators Association) used
to focus on Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
However, January 2022 saw the
expansion of the geography of the Association’s
activities, which was announced as a move to bring
together new members among satellite operators from
across the world.
This is how ESOA transformed
from a regional structure into a global one.
By bringing together national,
regional and international satellite operators, GSOA
represents the interests of the satellite community,
advances industry interests, and advocates positions
on key global platforms, in bodies and agencies in
charge of regulation, standardization and
development of future telecom networks. Leading
policymakers and international organizations such as
the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), the
3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) as well as
other major global economy and ICT players,
including the World Economic Forum, etc., recognize
the Association as the representative body for
satellite operators. As a part of its activities
within the global telecoms industry, GSOA works
closely with all relevant organizations to ensure a
seamless integration of satellite communications
into the next-gen networks and future ICT
environment.
GSOA’s mission is also to
encourage the use of satellite communications for
achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals as
well as contribute to space sustainability.
As Intersputnik’s activities
are based on similar goals, the opportunity to work
closer with GSOA is perfectly consistent with
Intersputnik’s new strategy approved in 2021. GSOA
membership and the international status of
Intersputnik, will support the implementation of
Intersputnik’s satellite communication projects, in
various regions of the world and increase the
sustainability of space activities.
“Intersputnik sees its main
mission in promoting satellite technologies as a
vehicle for improving the quality of life for
people, bridging the digital divide and achieving
the Sustainable Development Goals. We share the core
values of GSOA, the goals set by the Association and
its guiding principles.
As an international
organization uniting 26 countries and a holder of
ITU Golden Member status, we are poised to
contribute to the implementation of GSOA initiatives
that respond to the most pressing challenges of
today,” said Ksenia Drozdova, Director General of
Intersputnik. “It is particularly emblematic that
Intersputnik joining GSOA coincided with the
Association’s move to the global level.
We are absolutely confident
that satellite communications as an integral part of
the global ICT system are a powerful tool for
addressing humanitarian, social, and commercial
issues.”
Aarti Holla-Maini, GSOA
Secretary General, commented on Intersputnik’s
recent membership by saying “It is a critical moment
for the industry and collaboration between operators
will be key to advance global connectivity goals.
GSOA is a step forward that will strengthen the role
of satellite operators to speak as one in the
digital ecosystem. Intersputnik’s membership will
bring added value to the Association’s work and
provides a platform for engagement with a broad
community of countries.”
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