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MEASAT rolls out portable satellite service with Mont Aero
Building on our success in connecting rural communities and businesses in locations lacking terrestrial internet coverage, we are now expanding our solutions and services offerings, both onshore and offshore," said Ganendra Selvaraj, Chief Commercial Officer at MEASAT.
MEASAT rolls out portable satellite service with Mont Aero
by Staff Writers
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (SPX) May 09, 2023

MEASAT Global Berhad ("MEASAT") - Malaysia's leading satellite solutions provider, has deployed a portable, Communications-on-the- Pause ("COTP") service for Mont Aero Sdn Bhd ("Mont Aero"), a technology solutions company that specialises in the oil and gas and maritime industries. The portable COTP service is a quick to deploy mobile satellite broadband solution that enables users to utilise high-speed broadband where broadband coverage is lacking.

The lightweight, transportable, electronically steered antenna empowers field engineers to perform complex tasks that require live communication or prompt exchange of information via MEASAT's high-speed broadband connectivity, without having to painstakingly install antennas in each location.

"We are delighted to partner with Mont Aero to deploy our portable COTP service in Malaysia. Our growing portfolio of end-to-end Mobility Managed Services reinforces MEASAT's position as Malaysia's leading and preferred satellite solutions provider, with a comprehensive suite of services for diverse industries.

Building on our success in connecting rural communities and businesses in locations lacking terrestrial internet coverage, we are now expanding our solutions and services offerings, both onshore and offshore," said Ganendra Selvaraj, Chief Commercial Officer at MEASAT.

"As a technology solutions provider with agile capacity requirements to meet our clients' needs, we require technological support to enable our personnel to work more efficiently. With MEASAT's portable COTP service, our personnel can coordinate live between teams in the field, enabling them to complete complex installations even in remote onshore or offshore sites with greater efficiency.

This ultimately enhances customer satisfaction," added Alimin Hafizi Aminudin, Managing Director, Mont Aero. MEASAT's Mobility Managed Bandwidth Services are available across the entire fleet of MEASAT satellites and are suitable for a variety of applications in areas without telecommunications coverage. Customers can maintain focus on their core business activities whilst leveraging on MEASAT's expertise to manage connectivity solutions - improving operation efficiencies and lowering investment risks.

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