
Chunghwa Telecom, a Taiwan-based telecommunications company, has officially partnered with SES, a satellite operator based in Luxembourg. The two companies have struck a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to develop the first second-generation O3b mPower ground station in North Asia, located in Taiwan.
The primary objective of this cooperation is to substantially improve Taiwan’s Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) satellite data transfer capacity and service performance. The project expects to provide faster, more reliable, and highly robust satellite connectivity. In addition to enhancing the data transmission, the project also seeks to strengthen Taiwan’s vital communication infrastructure. To achieve this, it will ensure that essential traffic information is landed directly within the country, thereby supporting network sovereignty and resilience.
As part of their collaboration, SES will use their system deployment and operational expertise from their Satellite Innovation Centre in The Hague, the Netherlands. The partnership will highlight the advanced applications that satellites can offer. These include the integration of multi-orbit satellite communications, connectivity to the cloud, edge computing, data analytics for the Internet of Things (IoT), and automated machine vision.
Furthermore, Chunghwa Telecom and SES are looking into the possibility of establishing a Satellite Innovation Lab in Taiwan. This proposed undertaking will have demonstration sites and certification processes meant to aid domestic companies in speeding up the validation of technology and the adoption of products. By aligning with SES’s global ecosystem, Taiwanese firms might have the opportunity to penetrate international supply chains and gain commercial opportunities.
This collaborative effort utilizes Taiwan’s proficiency in semiconductors and avant-garde manufacturing to create a cooperative hardware-and-software ecosystem. This will further reinforce Taiwan’s strategic position in the global satellite and space technology sector.
Jia Chung-Yung, President of Chunghwa Telecom’s Network Technology Group, shared that the company continues to amalgamate diverse communication resources to build a new-generation network architecture. This structure marries high resilience and technological innovation. He assured that the company will continue to invest in the development of next-generation communication technologies and promote diversified services and application innovations. Furthermore, he emphasized the company’s commitment to its ESG sustainability goals, laying a long-term foundation for Taiwan’s communication resilience.
What is the primary aim of the collaboration between Chunghwa Telecom and SES?
The collaboration primarily aims to improve Taiwan’s Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) satellite data transfer capacity and service performance, and strengthen Taiwan’s essential communication infrastructure.
What will be SES’s contribution to this collaboration?
SES will leverage its system deployment and operational expertise from their Satellite Innovation Centre to highlight advanced satellite-enabled applications such as cloud connectivity, edge computing, and IoT data analytics.
What is the purpose of the proposed Satellite Innovation Lab in Taiwan?
The Satellite Innovation Lab aims to provide demonstration sites and certification processes to aid domestic firms in speeding up the validation of technology and product adoption, potentially opening up access to international supply chains and commercial opportunities.