CommunicAsia: Gazprom Space Systems Consolidates Its Positions on the Asian Market

June 19 in Singapore the largest telecommunication and information technologies exhibition CommunicAsia ended. Gazprom Space Systems participates in this show with its own exposition for the 8th time. Company’s delegation, headed by Dmitriy Sevastiyanov, Director General, held several important and effective meetings and negotiations at the exhibition. Thus, in the first day of the show a new contract with a well-known Singapore company ST Teleport was signed.

June 19 in Singapore the largest telecommunication and information technologies exhibition CommunicAsia ended. Gazprom Space Systems participates in this show with its own exposition for the 8th time. Company’s delegation, headed by Dmitriy Sevastiyanov, Director General, held several important and effective meetings and negotiations at the exhibition. Thus, in the first day of the show a new contract with a well-known Singapore company ST Teleport was signed.

Special attention in the company’s exposition and negotiations was given to promotion of the capacity of future Yamal-300K, Yamal-401 and Yamal-402 satellites. A significant part of these satellites capacity is dedicated to use in the Asian region. Thus, fixed beams of the satellites will cover, among others, all the Asian part of Russia and Middle Asia, and also the Russian and abroad Far East. There are also steerable beams on Yamal-300K and Yamal-402 satellites, which most probably will be pointed to the decided regions of South and South-East Asia.

According to Dmitriy Sevastiyanov, Director General, the Asian region is highly interesting to Gazprom Space Systems. This region has a wide market potential in terms of satellite communications, and also (what is more important to the company) this region is of interest of the main company’s shareholder Gazprom (Eastern Siberia, Far East, Sakhalin, South Korea, Vietnam, India, China). Working in the framework of the mutual corporate strategy, Gazprom Space Systems makes all efforts to support Gazprom’s access to new geographical markets of hydrocarbon production and consumption with telecommunication services.

In Singapore Russia was presented only by two companies. Both companies are satellite operators: RSCC and Gazprom Space Systems. And this is a sharp evidence of satellite communications’ universality, which does not know bounds. 


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