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Intersputnik joins Global Satellite Operators Association

February 15, 2022 11.32 Europe/London By Chris Dziadul

Intersputnik has gained full membership of the Global Satellite Operators Association (GSOA), a platform to promote satellite communication services and the common interests of satellite operators.

The association, formerly known as ESOA (EMEA Satellite Operators Association) used to focus on Europe, the Middle East and Africa. However, last month saw the expansion of the geography of the association’s activities, which was announced as a move to bring together new members among satellite operators from across the world. This is how ESOA transformed from a regional structure into a global one.

Intersputnik says that as activities are based on similar goals, the opportunity to work closer with GSOA is perfectly consistent with its new strategy approved in 2021. GSOA membership and the international status of Intersputnik, will support the implementation of Intersputnik’s satellite communication projects, in various regions of the world and increase the sustainability of space activities.

Commenting on joining the GSOA, Ksenia Drozdova, director general of Intersputnik, said: “Intersputnik sees its main mission in promoting satellite technologies as a vehicle for improving the quality of life for people, bridging the digital divide and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. We share the core values of GSOA, the goals set by the Association and its guiding principles. As an international organization uniting 26 countries and a holder of ITU Golden Member status, we are poised to contribute to the implementation of GSOA initiatives that respond to the most pressing challenges of today.

“It is particularly emblematic that Intersputnik joining GSOA coincided with the Association’s move to the global level. We are absolutely confident that satellite communications as an integral part of the global ICT system are a powerful tool for addressing humanitarian, social, and commercial issues”.

Aarti Holla-Maini, GSOA secretary general: “It is a critical moment for the industry and collaboration between operators will be key to advance global connectivity goals. GSOA is a step forward that will strengthen the role of satellite operators to speak as one in the digital ecosystem. Intersputnik’s membership will bring added value to the Association’s work and provides a platform for engagement with a broad community of countries”.

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Filed Under: Central & East Europe, Newsline, Platforms, Satellite Tagged With: Global Satellite Operators Association, Intersputnik Edited: 15 February 2022 11:32

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