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KSATlite network expands with a new ground station in South Korea

June 28, 2023 by editorial

KSAT is expanding the KSATlite network with the addition of a new ground station in Jeju, South Korea.

Equipped with three standardized KSATlite ground systems, the newly established ground station in South Korea solidifies KSAT’s commitment to expand its presence in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region. The new ground station represents an expansion of coverage and increased capacity on the KSATlite network in line with KSAT’s ambition to provide reliable and efficient satellite communication solutions to customers worldwide.

The strategic location of the South Korean ground station enhances KSATlite’s capabilities to support a wide range of satellite missions with real time requirements, including EO and telecommunication. With robust tracking and control systems and standardized solutions, the network offers the ideal solution for smallsat operators to maximize their mission’s potential, capturing and transmitting data with seamless efficiency.

KSAT´s expansion into South Korea with the KSATlite antennas exemplifies the company’s dedication to meeting the growing demand of the global satellite industry. By establishing a presence in key locations worldwide, the KSATlite network provides customers with enhanced flexibility, reliability, and coverage optimized for constellation operators.

This expansion of the KSAT lite network is a result of the collaboration with Contec as the site owner in Jeju and local partner in South Korea.

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