Telesat is a leading global satellite operator that designs, builds and delivers high-performance satellite communications solutions across multiple markets. The company operates a fleet of geostationary satellites to provide video distribution, data networking and managed broadband services to media companies, network operators, governments and enterprise customers. Telesat’s infrastructure supports television distribution, cellular backhaul, rural broadband and corporate network applications.
In addition to its geostationary offerings, Telesat is developing a low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite constellation known as Lightspeed. This next-generation network is intended to deliver fiber-like performance with ultra-low latency and high throughput, enabling new services in mobility, maritime, aeronautical and critical broadband sectors. Telesat’s hybrid GEO and LEO approach is positioned to meet growing demand for global, always-on connectivity.
Founded in 1969 as a Canadian national satellite system, Telesat launched its first satellite in 1972 and has since expanded to serve more than 150 countries. Headquartered in Ottawa, Ontario, the company has grown through successive satellite deployments and partnerships with aerospace manufacturers and ground-segment providers. Telesat’s privatization in the early 2000s transitioned it to a publicly traded entity listed on NASDAQ and the Toronto Stock Exchange under the ticker TSAT.
Serving customers across the Americas, Europe, the Asia-Pacific region and the Middle East, Telesat combines its extensive satellite heritage with a leadership team drawn from the global space and telecommunications industries. The company’s executive management, led by President and Chief Executive Officer Dan Goldberg, focuses on strategic growth, operational excellence and the delivery of end-to-end connectivity solutions for enterprise, government and mobility markets worldwide.
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