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SKY Perfect JSAT committed in an 2022-04-28 announcement to invest 150,000,000,000 JPY by 2030 to leverage new technologies and expand its presence in the space industry.
SKY Perfect JSAT currently operates 17 satellites in its geostationary fleet.
The $66,000,000 investment plan is part of a broader 2022 commitment by SKY Perfect JSAT to invest 150,000,000,000 JPY ($991,000,000) by the end of the decade in new technologies and expanding its presence in the space industry.
Earlier 2024 SKY Perfect JSAT created a startup that will use in-orbit lasers to remove space junk.
In 2019 SKY Perfect JSAT began expanding into space-based intelligence services and invested in iQPS, a Japanese venture developing a synthetic aperture radar constellation.
SKY Perfect JSAT intends to invest around $66,000,000 in space-related startups and venture funds at home and abroad over the next six years.
Eiichi Yonekura is Representative Director, President and CEO of SKY Perfect JSAT and SKY Perfect JSAT launched an employee-initiated startup program in 2018.
SKY Perfect JSAT announced in June 2020 a collaboration with the Institute of Physical and Chemical Research (RIKEN) Satellite Orbital State Control Laser Laboratory to design and develop a satellite payload for space debris removal using laser technology.
SKY Perfect JSAT and NTT have an existing partnership that provides services to Japanese businesses.
NTT and SKY Perfect JSAT plan to take part in Project Kuiper’s beta testing in the second half of 2024.
NTT, NTT DOCOMO, NTT Communications, and SKY Perfect JSAT have formed a strategic collaboration with Project Kuiper to enhance satellite connectivity options for customers in Japan.
Project Kuiper, NTT, and SKY Perfect JSAT will explore broader collaborations for seamless communication between Earth and space.
NTT and SKY Perfect JSAT plan to participate in Project Kuiper's beta testing.
On 2023-11-28, JSAT and Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation agreed to distribute Project Kuiper connectivity to businesses and government organizations in Japan.
NTT and SKY Perfect JSAT plan to distribute Project Kuiper connectivity services to enterprises and government organizations in Japan.
SKY Perfect JSAT Corporation executed a multi-year agreement with Panasonic Avionics Corporation to provide Gbps-class Ku-band capacity on Superbird-9.
Superbird-9 is a software-defined high-throughput satellite built for SKY Perfect JSAT Corporation.
SKY Perfect JSAT secured a pre-launch commitment from Panasonic Avionics to provide high-capacity service on Superbird-9 at the earliest possible timing.
The Ku-band payload on Galaxy 37/Horizons-4 is jointly owned by Intelsat and JSAT International.
The H-4 Ku-band payload will be owned jointly by Intelsat and JSAT International, the U.S.-owned subsidiary of SKY Perfect JSAT Corp.