YahClick, the leading satellite broadband service from global satellite operator Yahsat and its partner Hughes Network Systems, today announced a new partnership with Universal Satcom Group to provide reliable, high-speed Broadband through the Al Yah 2 satellite Coverage. This new partnership will provide cost-effective, quick, and secure satellite broadband services to assist new enterprises.
Yahsat and Universal have introduced a comprehensive value proposition to enterprise customers, to offer satellite capacity and hosting services to Universal who will be given the support and capacity to provide their differentiated services. This collaboration is built from the combination of unique product offerings that both parties offer with both sides coming together to develop the concept of cooperative competition to support the unserved territories throughout the Middle East and Africa markets.
With the difficult conditions, unreliable connectivity, and lack of terrestrial infrastructure currently in the market, YahClick will provide its fast, and reliable satellite broadband services to support Universal as an established provider in the market. This will not only help support enterprises within Middle Eastern and African markets to grow and improve their business operations to become more efficient, but it will also provide the underserved and unserved communities across the nation with high-quality connectivity and reliable infrastructure.
On the announcement of the partnership, Farhad Khan, CEO of YahClick commented: “YahClick is delighted to partner with Universal Satcom Group to provide secure, reliable and high-speed broadband that can support the growth of enterprises through Al Yah 2 Satellite coverage. We understand the challenges faced with limited satellite connectivity and believe that this partnership with an established and leading operator in the market will allow YahClick to truly support the underserved communities across the Middle East & Africa."
He adds, “with our latest principle of Coopetition, we are keen to build on this new relationship with Universal Satcom Group and bring a truly ubiquitous service that will help accelerate the growth of various enterprises.”
YahClick’s involvement in this partnership will enable the brand to expand its services and grow into the market. In this partnership, Universal will look to address the unserved territories through differentiated solutions for satellite coverage and delivery platforms, with YahClick playing a key role in providing innovative solutions to aid this objective.
Reema Omari, CEO of Universal Satcom Group, said, “We are delighted to join expertise with YahClick as we expand our Universal Satnet Broadband Internet services in the Middle East and Africa. This partnership will ensure that SMEs across the regions can continue to operate in-market and overcome daily challenges as they are able to access reliable connectivity and benefit from the high-quality infrastructure provided by us. We are confident that YahClick and Universal Satcom Group will collectively grow in the joint Universal Satnet Broadband Internet service offerings across the regional markets.
"As part of the agreement, this partnership will also bring synergy to both sides under the newly established joint principle of Cooperative Competition. This is something which we are incredibly enthusiastic about given the previous success of this model in global business, and we look forward to working closely with YahClick moving forward.”
Aligned with Yahsat’s main objectives — as a leading pioneer in the satellite communications industry — YahClick’s focus for this new programme is to bring its advanced connectivity technologies to communities in need of reliable solutions and to bridge any gaps in communication infrastructure.
In conjunction with the key objectives of Yahsat group as a leader in the satellite communications industry, this partnership will allow YahClick to continue to expand in its pioneering services across the region, YahClick will continue to provide its advanced offerings to the unserved and underserved areas across the region.
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