JAKARTA - PT Pasifik Satelit Nusantara (PSN), the first private satellite company in Indonesia, signed an MoU with CTech, a subsidiary of Turkish Aerospace Industries, to collaborate on a mobile satellite communication solution (Satellite Communications on the Move).
President Director of the Nusantara Satellite Pacific, Adi Rahman Adiwoso, said that through this collaboration, PSN emphasized its commitment to advancing satellite communication initiatives in Indonesia.
This collaboration will include system alignment, technicality to ensure interoperability between CTech technology and PSN's satellite network, as well as pursue mutual innovation in other satellite communications areas.
"We are optimistic that this collaboration will pave the way for accelerating digital transformation in important sectors such as transportation, maritime and national defense," Adi said in his official statement quoted Monday, June 30.
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This satellite communication system that has been developed allows users to receive satellite network signals when moving from one location to another, making it suitable for use on other aircraft, ships, or vehicles.
This system is also designed to be used smoothly on various devices or platforms, ensuring reliable connectivity on land, sea, and air.
"This collaboration is not only about developing today's technology, but also our investment in building a future of moving connectivity in the Southeast Asia region," concluded CTech Deputy General Manager of Marketing and Sales, Ejder Veli Arslan.
By combining CTech's expertise in Beyond Line of Sight (BLOS) technology with PSN's national satellite network, the two companies hope to present a strong and adaptive connectivity solution in the future.
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