Supernet Subsidiary Signs Reseller Deal with Arabsat

Supernet's subsidiary partners with Arabsat to boost satellite connectivity and offer advanced telecom services across underserved regions.

Supernet Subsidiary Signs Reseller Deal with Arabsat

Supernet Limited's subsidiary has made a strategic move by entering into a reseller agreement with Arabsat, aiming to enhance satellite connectivity and expand service coverage across the region. This partnership is expected to provide new opportunities in the fields of telecommunications, broadband services, and secure satellite-based communications, especially in areas that lack traditional infrastructure.

By collaborating with Arabsat, a well-established satellite services provider in the Middle East and North Africa, the Supernet subsidiary will be able to offer enhanced satellite bandwidth solutions to corporate, defense, and government clients. This step aligns with Supernet's goal of becoming a major player in satellite communications by expanding its offerings beyond national borders.

Industry experts see this agreement as a timely development, given the increasing demand for reliable satellite connectivity in Pakistan and neighboring regions. The move also supports the national push toward digital inclusion and technological self-reliance. Supernet has already been involved in several satellite-related initiatives and continues to build its reputation in the telecom and cybersecurity sectors.

Through this collaboration, both companies aim to tap into high-growth markets and develop long-term commercial synergies. Customers are likely to benefit from better connectivity, higher speeds, and more secure communications, especially in remote and under-served areas.

The company has not disclosed the financial details of the agreement, but industry insiders believe it reflects Supernet’s ongoing strategy to strengthen its satellite services portfolio while leveraging international expertise to bring advanced technologies to Pakistan. This agreement could also pave the way for more regional and global partnerships in the future, especially in the domain of aerospace communications.

The deal is expected to roll out gradually, with services initially targeting enterprise and government clients before being expanded to broader commercial users. As both companies begin implementation, more technical and service-related updates are anticipated in the coming months.

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