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KT SAT to Participate in ‘APSCC 2023’ Conference in Malaysia

KT SAT Participates in APSCC Conference 2023 in Malaysia

In a move to expand its satellite services, KT SAT has announced its participation in the upcoming ‘Asia Pacific Satellite Communications Council (APSCC)’ Conference scheduled to take place from the 10th to the 12th of 2023 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The APSCC Conference is recognized as Asia’s largest satellite event, with participation from notable government agencies, companies, academia, and research institutes. As a member of the APSCC Board of Directors, KT SAT aims to make significant contributions to the conference.

During the conference, Song Kyung-min, CEO of KT SAT, will be appearing as a panelist to discuss the ‘Survival strategies for local satellite operators in a rapidly changing market environment following the introduction of non-geostationary orbit services.’ CEO Song emphasized that KT SAT is actively preparing to provide multi-orbit services and has already established a service base by securing capacity in medium and low Earth orbits. Furthermore, KT SAT plans to further expand its cooperation in this field.

KT SAT aims to deliver exceptional customer satisfaction by leveraging three key capabilities in the new space era: a multi-orbit satellite infrastructure (GEO, MEO, LEO), managed services, and multi-network integration technology (hybrid answer). Through this approach, KT SAT aims to provide differentiated service value to its customers.

Traditionally, geostationary satellites have been used for global wireless communication services. However, the speed of these satellites is relatively slow. In contrast, low Earth orbit satellites offer faster speeds, but a larger number of satellites are required for comprehensive coverage. KT SAT plans to launch low-orbit satellite services next year, and it has recently joined Starlink Korea to further enhance its capabilities in this area. Furthermore, KT SAT is scheduled to introduce medium orbit satellite services by 2027.

About KT SAT

KT SAT is a leading satellite operator in South Korea, providing a wide range of satellite communication services for various industries such as broadcasting, maritime, aviation, and government sectors. With a strong focus on innovation, KT SAT constantly strives to meet the evolving needs of customers in an increasingly connected world.

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Participate in ‘APSCC 2023’ in Malaysia from 10th to 12th

KT SAT launches ‘multi-orbit satellite service’. In addition to geostationary satellites, we are pursuing medium and low orbit satellite services. It is planned to start low earth orbit in 2024 and medium earth orbit in 2027.

KT SAT announced on the 11th that it is participating in the 2023 ‘Asia Pacific Satellite Communications Council (APSCC)’ Conference held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from the 10th to the 12th (local time).

This event is Asia’s largest satellite conference. ▲Government agencies ▲Companies ▲Academia ▲Research institutes, etc. participating. KT SAT is a member of the APSCC Board of Directors.

Song Kyung-min, CEO of KT SAT, appeared as a panelist on ‘Survival strategies for local satellite operators in a rapidly changing market environment following the introduction of non-geostationary orbit services.’

CEO Song said, “KT SAT is preparing for multi-orbit services,” and added, “We have established a service base by securing medium-orbit and low-orbit satellite capacity, and we plan to pursue additional cooperation.”

In addition, “KT SAT provides customer satisfaction with differentiated service value based on three important capabilities in the new space era: ▲ multi-orbit satellite infrastructure (GEO, MEO, LEO) ▲ managed service ▲ multi-network integration technology (hybrid answer) “We’ll make the most of it,” he added.

A small number of geostationary satellites enable global wireless communications service, but the speed is slow. Low Earth orbit satellites are fast, but require a large number of satellites. KT plans to provide low-orbit satellite services starting next year. We joined Starlink Korea. A medium orbit satellite service is scheduled for 2027.

THE ELEC = Reporter Sangho Yoon crow@thelec.kr

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