Astrocast, a nanosatellite IoT network operator, has concluded an investment agreement with Thuraya Telecommunications, the mobile satellite services subsidiary of the UAE’s flagship satellite solutions provider Al Yah Satellite Communications.
The transaction will be in the form of a convertible loan valued at $17.5 million and marks Thuraya’s first investment in a LEO satellite constellation.
As part of the agreement, both parties will also look to extend a technical cooperation agreement for another four years that was originally entered between Astrocast and Thuraya in 2019.
Astrocast operates a leading global nanosatellite IoT network with a focus on enabling low power wide area connectivity solutions across core industries including transportation and logistics, oil and gas, utilities, mining, forestry, agriculture, and maritime.
The agreement with Astrocast aims to strengthen Thuraya’s positioning in the IoT market and help expedite the execution of its strategy for satellite enabled IoT.
The overall IoT market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 22 percent over the next four years to $525 billion and the satellite IoT business is forecasted to generate cumulative revenues of $6 billion over the same period.
The strategic transaction with Astrocast represents a compelling opportunity for Thuraya to increase its exposure to a fast-growing sector that is still significantly under-penetrated and has a long runway for growth.
Ali Al Hashemi, group CEO of Yahsat, says: “We look forward to working together with Astrocast to execute this strategic investment which highlights our continued belief in the outsized impact of the IoT sector for the space and satellite industries.
“We are pleased to further strengthen our relationship with Astrocast as we mutually explore ways to expand our service offering across GEO and LEO assets to unlock greater growth potential.
“Through this agreement, we are committed to enabling innovative solutions in the Maritime, Energy, Logistics, Transportation, Mining and Agriculture industries.”
Fabien Jordan, founder and CEO at Astrocast, says: “We are delighted to have secured this agreement with Thuraya, as we anticipate their support and expertise in guaranteeing Astrocast’s success in the low-power narrowband IoT market in the future.
“Our partnership with Thuraya has been solid for the past four years, and their continuous support is incredibly important to us.
“In addition, collaborating on creating new products and applications and leveraging the Thuraya distribution network will expedite the expansion of our customer ecosystem.”
More Stories
5G will account for nearly half of total mobile subscriptions worldwide by 2027, says GlobalData
Generative AI tools like ChatGPT turning into potential game changers for telecom industry, says GlobalData
Nokia deploys multi-gig fiber broadband for Valoo in Finland