New satellite from China will improve communication in Pakistan’s remote areas

As a step towards stronger relationship, Pakistan has bought another communication satellite from the neighboring c
30 Mar, 2018

As a step towards stronger relationship, Pakistan has bought another communication satellite from the neighboring country China.

The deal of acquiring of the communication satellite called PakSat Multi-Satellite (PakSat-MM1) was signed between Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission of Pakistan (Suparco) and China Great Wall Industry Cooperation (CGWIC) during an event held at the Planning Commission of Pakistan.

As per Tech Juice, the communication satellite will prove to be beneficial in providing numerous communication services like Direct to Home (DTH). Also, apart from making the friendship stronger between the two countries, the ‘One Belt One Road’ initiative will also be strengthened by working together in the field of science and technology. Along with better 3G and 4G communication in Pakistan, the satellite will be able to give communication in remote areas of the country as well.

China provides high-end communication satellite to Pakistan

The Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication has already secured the second geostationary orbital slot and also frequency resources in Pakistan’s orbital space. The PakSat-MM1 is expected to come at Pakistan’s stationary orbital location at 38.2 East.

The ceremony was attended by the Federal Minister for Planning, Development, and Reforms, Ahsan Iqbal, Chinese Ambassador Yao Jing along with other senior officials.

Suparco representative expressed, “The project has paved the way for new communication service which will significantly aid in the socio-economic development of the country.”

Since the past four years, Pakistan’s work in telecommunication has improved and this acquisition of the communication satellite will strengthen the country’s communication area further. In the meantime, Suparco will be collaborating with CGWIC in a business project on cost and revenue sharing through a commercial contract.

Ahsan Iqbal expressed, “One important element of this contract (PakSat-MM1) is that both … sides are contributing 50%. It is a joint-effort of both countries that makes it (PakSat-MM1) even more valuable.”

Previously, the communication satellite (Paksat-1R) marked as a first successful collaboration program between the two countries. The PakSat-MM1 will be second such program between China and Pakistan. Moreover, as per Space Tech Asia, later this year, Pakistan are China are also expected to launch Pakistan Remote Sensing Satellite (PRS), which will serve as Earth’s observation and optical satellite, helping in forecasting weather and monitoring projects including the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

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