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Es’hailSat was established in 2010 and owns and operates satellites to provide television, internet, and corporate and government services across the region.
Es’hailSat’s two satellites at 25.5/26 East and its 50,000-square-meter teleport facility provide connectivity services.
Es’hailSat’s infrastructure includes two satellites at 25.5° East and 26° East together with a 50,000-square-meter teleport facility.
Syria TV in Istanbul is a beneficiary of Es’hailSat’s services provided to Fadaat Media Group.
Es’hailSat, Qatar Satellite Company, provides teleport services from a 50,000-square-meter facility in Doha.
Es’hailSat’s 50,000-square-meter teleport facility in Doha will be used to support Viasat Energy Services’ VSAT services across the Middle East and North Africa region.
Es’hailSat provides uplink services for Sada Al Malaeb from its 50,000-square-meter Teleport facility in Doha, Qatar.
Es’hailSat was founded in 2010 and has collaborated with global and regional broadcast and telecommunication partners to support Qatar’s ICT infrastructure.
Es’hailSat’s two-satellite fleet at 25.5/26 degrees East provides resilient and reliable satellite services across the Middle East and North Africa region.
Es’hailSat operates a fleet of two satellites, Es’hail-1 and Es’hail-2, co-located at 25.5/26 degrees East.
Es’hailSat was founded in 2010 and has collaborated with global and regional broadcast and telecommunication partners to support Qatar’s ICT infrastructure.
Es’hailSat currently operates two geostationary (GEO) satellites and a state-of-the-art teleport in Doha.
The multi-year agreement between AXESS Networks and Es’hailSat took effect in December 2022.
Es’hailSat’s 50,000-square-meter teleport provides customers with secure and independent satellite transmission.
Es’hailSat, The Qatar Satellite Company, was established in 2010.
Es’hailSat will showcase its Es’hail-1 and Es’hail-2 satellites and a wide range of services to be delivered through a new 50,000-square-meter state-of-the-art teleport in Doha.
The Mitsubishi Electric-built Es’hail-2 satellite launched on a SpaceX Falcon 9 for Qatari operator Es’hailSat.
SpaceX used the same first-stage booster that launched Amos-17 to launch Telstar-19 Vantage for Telesat in July 2018 and Es’hail-2 for Es’hailSat in November 2018.
Es’hailSat bought Eutelsat’s half of the Es’hail-1 satellite in August for 135,000,000 EUR ($156,100,000).
Es’hail-2 is Es’hailSat’s second satellite following the 2013 launch of Es’hail-1 on a European Ariane 5 rocket.