UNIVITY and TELKOMSAT to Explore Future Satellite Connectivity Opportunities
UNIVITY, a provider of space-based connectivity infrastructure for telecom operators, and Telkom Satelit Indonesia (Telkomsat), Indonesia’s national satellite operator, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to explore potential areas of cooperation and the use of satellite-based connectivity solutions in Indonesia.
Under the terms of the MoU, the two companies will assess potential use cases for satellite connectivity, including Very Low Earth Orbit (VLEO) architecture, and future Direct-to-Device services. Collaboration activities will center on leveraging the complementary strengths of the two companies’ space-based networks to address evolving telecommunication connectivity needs in the Indonesian market, and will focus on a range of possible applications, including enterprise connectivity, mobility, and connectivity solutions for unserved and underserved areas.
The MoU also reflects a shared interest in sovereign satellite connectivity capabilities for Indonesia through nationally hosted ground infrastructure interfacing with future VLEO constellations. Telkomsat and UNIVITY will further evaluate hybrid multi-orbit architectures combining the resilience of Telkomsat's geostationary satellites network with UNIVITY design-to-cost VLEO systems to deliver secure, resilient, and tailored solutions addressing public sector priorities and national security applications.
UNIVITY is developing a shared and neutral space infrastructure designed to place telecom operators at the center of the value chain. Through a Very Low Earth Orbit (VLEO) constellation leveraging telecom operators’ 5G spectrum, the company is working toward high-speed, low-latency connectivity designed to complement terrestrial networks.
As Indonesia’s leading satellite operator and a subsidiary of Telkom Indonesia Group, a state-owned enterprise, Telkomsat serves telecommunications operators, enterprises, government agencies and communities across the archipelago, with a focus on supporting connectivity in remote and hard-to-reach regions.
Charles Delfieux, Founder and CEO of UNIVITY, said: “Indonesia is one of the world’s most dynamic connectivity markets, with opportunities for the convergence of terrestrial and space-based networks. Through this MoU with Telkomsat, we look forward to exploring how future satellite connectivity solutions could complement existing infrastructures and support new use cases over time.”
Anggoro K. Widiawan, Chief of Developpement of Telkomsat, added: “Satellite connectivity continues to play an important role in supporting Indonesia's digital ecosystem, particularly across remote and geographically dispersed areas. Through this MoU with UNIVITY, we look forward to exploring how emerging satellite architectures and future non-terrestrial network capabilities could contribute to addressing evolving connectivity needs across the country.”