Spacecoin Forms Agreements for Satellite Internet Deployment in Africa and Asia
Spacecoin has secured agreements with government and telecom partners in Kenya, Nigeria, Indonesia, and Cambodia to deploy satellite internet services, following the launch of three CTC-1 satellites. These initiatives aim to enhance connectivity in underserved areas, with local partners overseeing operations while Spacecoin provides satellite technology. Key collaborations include a transmission license in Kenya for IoT monitoring and efforts in Nigeria to improve rural connectivity.

Spacecoin has established strategic agreements with government authorities and telecom partners in Kenya, Nigeria, Indonesia, and Cambodia to implement real-world satellite internet demonstrations. The focus is on practical deployment, with local partners managing ground operations and Spacecoin supplying satellite technology.
This follows the launch of three CTC-1 satellites on November 28, 2025, from Vandenberg Space Force Base, enhancing real-time intersatellite communications. The agreements include a transmission license with Kenya's Communications Authority for IoT monitoring, collaboration with Nigeria's Communications Commission for rural connectivity, and partnerships in Indonesia and Cambodia to improve internet access in underserved areas. These initiatives aim to accelerate decentralized satellite communication systems in regions with limited terrestrial infrastructure.




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