Intelsat

Intelsat is an integrated satellite and terrestrial network operator for enterprise and mobile applications in the air and seas. The company's Globalized Network combines the world’s largest satellite backbone with terrestrial infrastructure, managed services, and an open, interoperable architecture to enable customers to drive revenue and reach through a new generation of network services.

Gaurav Kharod

Regional Vice President of Asia Pacific

11 past transactions

BlackSky Global

Debt Financing in 2019
BlackSky is the driving force behind looking at our planet in real-time, providing an easy, affordable way to order and access high-quality satellite imaging to vastly improve understanding about our world. Through a planned 60-satellite constellation capturing over 95 percent of the Earth’s populated area, the company will provide near real-time satellite imagery to ensure businesses, nonprofits, and governments make well-informed decisions. Founded in 2013, BlackSky is headquartered in Seattle. BlackSky expects that its services will be attractive to customers in a wide range of industries, including from agriculture, forestry, defense, engineering and engineering businesses, and government customers.

Dejero

Series B in 2017
Driven by its vision of reliable connectivity anywhere, Dejero delivers real-time video and networking solutions that provide resilient, uninterrupted internet connectivity for critical communications. Powered by intelligent network aggregation technology, it combine diverse telecommunication networks including 4G/5G cellular, GEO/MEO/LEO satellite, and fixed broadband, to create a software-defined ‘network of networks’ managed in the cloud. The result is enhanced reliability, expanded coverage, and greater bandwidth for its global customers. Founded in 2008 and privately held, Dejero is headquartered in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.

Omnispace

Series A in 2017
Headquartered in the Washington D.C. area, and founded by veteran telecommunications and satellite industry executives, Omnispace is redefining mobile connectivity for the 21st century. By leveraging 5G technologies, the company is combining the global footprint of a non-geostationary satellite constellation with the mobile networks of the world’s leading telecom companies to bring an interoperable “one network” connectivity to users and IoT devices anywhere on the globe.

Kymeta

Series E in 2017
Kymeta is a developer of hybrid satellite-cellular networks used to satisfy the demand for global ubiquitous mobile connectivity. It leverages the best of satellite and cellular networks to offer solutions that are low-profile, lightweight, easy to install, and virtually maintenance-free regardless of location and does not require mechanical components to steer toward a satellite, thereby enabling clients to stay connected to the internet. Kymeta is removing barriers by providing an innovative means of leveraging satellite network capacity for high bandwidth communication access while on the move. The company’s first product, a software-enabled metamaterials-based electronic beamforming antenna for satellite communications, will keep boats, planes, cars, and more connected. It was established in 2012 and is headquartered in Redmond, Washington.

OneWeb

Series A in 2015
OneWeb LLC is focused on developing a global communications network through a constellation of low Earth orbit satellites designed to provide high-speed, low-latency internet access worldwide. Founded in 2012 and based in McLean, Virginia, the company aims to deliver connectivity solutions for various sectors, including broadband, government, and cellular backhaul. By utilizing its interconnected satellite network, OneWeb offers mobility solutions for industries such as aviation, maritime, automotive, and rail transport. The company's satellite launches began in February 2019, and by March 2020, it had successfully deployed 74 of the planned 648 satellites, positioning itself as a key player in enhancing global internet access.

WildBlue

Private Equity Round in 2008
WildBlue offers high-speed Internet access via satellite within the United States. Since 2009, WildBlue has operated as a subsidiary of [ViaSat](/organization/viasat).

PanAmSat

Acquisition in 2006
PanAmSat conducts satellite operations, allowing its customers to broadcast television and video programming to households worldwide. It operates a fleet of communications satellites for the entertainment industry, news agencies, internet service providers, government agencies, and telecommunication companies. PanAmSat also provides telecommunication services to communications companies in five continents, and provides streaming video capacity over the internet to computer networks in countries such as Australia, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Peru, Chile, and Argentina. The company has eleven offices worldwide and seven technical ground facilities. PanAmSat serves prominent news organizations such as the BBC, the Associated Press, Bloomberg, and many more, and carries cable programming for Disney, AOL Time-Warner, Viacom, China Central Television, and many others. The company was founded by a maverick television executive, Reynold Anselmo, in 1984.

PanAmSat

Acquisition in 2005
PanAmSat conducts satellite operations, allowing its customers to broadcast television and video programming to households worldwide. It operates a fleet of communications satellites for the entertainment industry, news agencies, internet service providers, government agencies, and telecommunication companies. PanAmSat also provides telecommunication services to communications companies in five continents, and provides streaming video capacity over the internet to computer networks in countries such as Australia, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Peru, Chile, and Argentina. The company has eleven offices worldwide and seven technical ground facilities. PanAmSat serves prominent news organizations such as the BBC, the Associated Press, Bloomberg, and many more, and carries cable programming for Disney, AOL Time-Warner, Viacom, China Central Television, and many others. The company was founded by a maverick television executive, Reynold Anselmo, in 1984.

Zeus Holdings

Acquisition in 2005
Zeus Holdings operates as a manufacturer and distributor of cement.

WildBlue

Venture Round in 2002
WildBlue offers high-speed Internet access via satellite within the United States. Since 2009, WildBlue has operated as a subsidiary of [ViaSat](/organization/viasat).
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