Telesat and Liquid
Intelligent Technologies ink strategic cooperation
agreement for Telesat Lightspeed services in Africa
February 28, 2022
Telesat and Liquid Intelligent
Technologies announced a strategic cooperation
agreement to explore reciprocal go-to-market
strategies to bring Telesat Lightspeed Low Earth
Orbit (LEO) satellite services to Africa.
As part of the agreement, the
companies will closely collaborate on the commercial
and technical aspects of integrating the Telesat
Lightspeed enterprise-grade, high-throughput,
low-latency satellite network with Liquid’s global
value-added services network. This integration can
enable the expansion of Liquid’s enterprise
portfolio offerings, including next-generation cloud
services, managed security services, business Wi-Fi
and data center connectivity.
At the same time, Telesat will
explore combining Liquid’s landing stations, Points
of Presences (PoPs), site hosting, management
services, and fibre network as part of its global
terrestrial infrastructure that seamlessly
integrates with the Telesat Lightspeed satellite
network.
“Liquid’s terrestrial
infrastructure in Africa is second to none, from the
largest fibre network spanning over 100,000
kilometers to state-of-the-art teleports and access
to diverse points-of-presence within the continent,”
said Glenn Katz, Telesat’s Chief Commercial Officer.
“We’re eager to explore the synergies between both
of our company’s offerings, with confidence that we
will establish a ‘win-win’ for our organizations and
the future of connectivity for Africa.”
“Telesat Lightspeed will be the
world’s most advanced LEO network, delivering the
enterprise-grade, fibre-like connectivity that
Africa’s massively underserved market needs,” said
Scott Mumford, Liquid Satellite Services CEO.
“Integrating ubiquitous, multi-gigabit per second
links with guaranteed SLA’s from Telesat Lightspeed
will enable Liquid to expand their award-winning
services via an untethered network in the sky, and
deliver expanded service offerings to our customers
not possible through the current satellite-based
offerings.”
The agreement opens the door
for a collaborative approach to LEO terrestrial
development. Moving forward, Telesat and Liquid
Intelligent Technologies will work together to
determine how each company’s industry-leading
technologies can integrate with the other to better
serve the African continent.
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