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The annual fee for leasing AsiaSat-8 under the extension is $14 million, down from $22,000,000 annually under the original 2016 deal.
Carlyle acquired its 50 percent stake in AsiaSat from General Electric in 2015 for approximately $483,000,000.
AsiaSat was established in 1988.
AsiaSat currently operates seven satellites: AsiaSat 3S, AsiaSat 4, AsiaSat 5, AsiaSat 6, AsiaSat 7, AsiaSat 8, and AsiaSat 9.
With AsiaSat joining, Space Data Association participants account for 278 geostationary (GEO) satellites, representing 52% of all active GEO satellites.
With AsiaSat joining, Space Data Association participants account for 447 low Earth orbit (LEO) and medium Earth orbit (MEO) spacecraft.
AsiaSat 9 is AsiaSat’s most powerful satellite and was launched to further serve the Asia-Pacific market with enhanced power and efficiency.
Asia Satellite Telecommunications Company Limited (AsiaSat) partnered with HERMES Live to provide broadcast-grade live streaming service to its global customers.
AsiaSat’s teleport offers value-added services to data and video customers including signal downlink, turnaround and uplink, fibre connectivity, transmission platforms and related services.
AsiaSat’s teleport facility includes 19 C-, Ku- and Ka-band antennas and more than 50 TVROs.
AsiaSat has been awarded the ISO/IEC 27001:2013 certification for its hosting service provided from AsiaSat’s teleport in Hong Kong.
AsiaSat received the ISO/IEC 27001:2013 certification following a security compliance audit validated by an independent audit firm covering operational and security control, information security policies and procedures, risk assessment and management, and monitoring, measurement and evaluation.
Asia Satellite Telecommunications Company Limited (AsiaSat) operates a teleport that provides a full range of space and ground solutions to data and video customers.
AsiaSat is focusing on innovating and developing new end-to-end solutions for data services across the Asia-Pacific region.
Tony Chung will oversee AsiaSat’s data services operations and infrastructure.
Raymond Chow is the Vice President of Business Development and Strategy at AsiaSat.
Asia Satellite Telecommunications Company Limited has appointed Tony Chung as Vice President, Data Services.
Tony Chung's experience in global operations is expected to enhance AsiaSat’s data service capability.
Prior to joining AsiaSat, Tony Chung served as Senior Vice President of Asia Pacific Operations at Speedcast International Limited.
Roger Tong is the CEO of AsiaSat.