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HISPASAT and SENCINET expand their collaboration to extend satellite broadband access in Mexico

HISPASAT, the satellite communications operator of Redeia, and Sencinet, the multinational solutions and managed services network integrator, have agreed to extend the agreement through which the two companies offer corporate and governmental connectivity services in Mexico until the end of 2024. This new agreement also expands the contracted satellite capacity and builds on the managed service offerings of Hispasat Wave managed services.

Specifically, HISPASAT provides managed capacity in the Ka band from its Amazonas 5 satellite located in the 61º West orbital position to Sencinet through its broadband platform in Ixtlahuaca. For its part, Sencinet is in charge of integrating this capacity to offer the final product to its client.


Since June 2021, the two companies have provided critical communications to large companies and public buildings of the Mexican Federal Government in rural parts of the country. Emmanuel Romero, HISPASAT’s Business Director in Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean, stated that “we are very proud to continue collaborating with Sencinet on this satellite connectivity project. HISPASAT’s powerful coverage in Mexico make us a model solution to offer a high-quality service in remote areas.”


Sencinet’s Country Manager for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean, Eduardo Fuentes, added that “it is essential to ensure good connectivity for our corporate and governmental customers. The collaboration agreement that started last year with HISPASAT allowed us to discover a flexible, robust service that is tailored to our needs, which led us to expand and extend this business relationship to respond to the country’s new connectivity requirements.”

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