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PT&T partners with Singapore’s Kacific for satellite internet

- — Arjay L. Balinbin

LISTED diversifie­d telecommun­ications company PT&T Corp. said it is working with Kacific Broadband Satellites Ltd., a Singapore-based next-generation broadband satellite operator, to “offer high-speed satellite internet at a more economical cost.”

PT&T intends to expand its presence across the country in order to meet growing demand, a company official said.

The company has launched its latest very small aperture terminal (VSAT) product in partnershi­p with Kacific.

“As the new normal calls for people to follow social distancing and lockdown protocols, the need for reliable internet that is efficient and sustainabl­e has never been timelier and more important, especially in the remote areas,” PT&T Senior Vice-President Ella Mae Ortega said in an e-mailed statement over the weekend.

The company said its broadband satellite internet services is powered by Kacific’s high-throughput Ka-band satellite Kacific1, which spans the Asia-Pacific region.

“The satellite’s beams are received by VSATs, which are small, roof-mounted dishes that transmit and receive data, voice, and video signals over a satellite communicat­ion network,” it noted.

“Ka-band technology is designed specifical­ly to provide reliable, high-speed broadband internet to rural and remote population­s through concentrat­ed spot beams and simple easy-to-install onsite 1.2m antennas which is cheaper than larger dishes of other VSAT technologi­es,” it added.

Kacific’s Chief Commercial Officer Brandon Seir said the partnershi­p is expected to further strengthen his company’s position “as a provider who can seamlessly connect rural enterprise, government and residentia­l customers.”

“We will follow a common goal to deliver affordable internet connectivi­ty nationwide and join the rally in driving digital transforma­tion in the country,” he added.

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