OUR SATELLITE FLEET
The ABS fleet of satellites covers 93 percent of the world across the Americas, Africa, Asia Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, CIS and Russia. Our fleet comprises 6 satellites: ABS-2, ABS-2A, ABS-3A, ABS-4/Mobisat-1, ABS-6 and ABS-7.
HIGH-END
FACILITIES
ABS offers customers services of the very highest standard via our comprehensive network of partner and hosted teleport facilities located across Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Africa. These state-of–the-art facilities are staffed by highly experienced personnel and engineers that provide around the clock support. This enables us to ensure that our customers may access our satellites from a wide variety of locations around the world.
LATEST NEWS
ABS Assures Essential, High-Speed Connectivity to the Remote Pacific Islands
Singapore, 4 March 2021: ABS has reinforced its commitment to the delivery of high-speed connectivity to the remote Pacific Islands and upgraded Tuvalu Telecommunications Corporation’s (TTC) network to bolster [...]
TheAngle and ABS extend partnership to serve customers in the MENA region.
Dubai, UAE, 22nd February 2021 - ABS, a leading satellite operator and TheAngle, a specialized network services integrator, announced today they have extended their partnership in the MENA region, [...]
Telemedia partners with ABS for Earth station and teleport services
Johannesburg, South Africa, 1st February 2021 - Telemedia, a leading broadcasting and teleport service provider in South Africa has partnered with ABS, a global satellite operator, to provide teleport services [...]
LATEST BLOG
Insights from Erwin Mercado, VP Sales, Americas
Despite the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic, the US Department of Defense (DoD) has not only continued to support US government agencies with critical crisis communication...
A New Milestone: 1 Billion Transponder Service Minutes and Counting
On May 30, 2020, ABS exceeds the milestone of providing 1 billion transponder service minutes of available operations for its customers.
Africa Insights from Ajay Jethwani, VP of Sales, Africa
Today, African economies are well positioned to leverage rapid technological change. Africa is forecast to grow slightly above average global levels despite the coronavirus pandemic.