Multiple new partners in the Asia Pacific region have been revealed by Rivada Space Networks at AsiaTechX 2025. Rivada has now lined up over $16 billion of business globally for its unique LEO network.
“We are seeing huge interest in Asia, particularly in the Government, Maritime and Energy sectors, underlining the growing appetite for our unique space-based network."
Donald Chew, Rivada Space Networks
“We are seeing huge interest in Asia, particularly in the Government, Maritime and Energy sectors, underlining the growing appetite for our unique space-based network," said Donald Chew, VP of Sales, Asia Pacific at Rivada Space Networks. "The Outernet’s ability to meet the requirements of Asia’s connectivity providers in terms of security, latency, capacity, and coverage is a game-changer for the region. Our completely new type of LEO constellation will provide the whole of Asia with a transformative next-generation infrastructure for secure, resilient communications and network expansion.”
According to Rivada, the Outernet combines inter-satellite links with advanced onboard data routers creating an optical backbone in space to deliver an ultra-secure and highly reliable global data network for business operations in the telecom, enterprise, maritime, energy and government services markets. And as the first unified global communications network, in which data stays in space from origin to destination, traffic is routed on a physically separated network, providing a layer of defense for any enterprise or government organization that needs to securely share data across Asia and beyond.
The agreements announced at AsiaTechX 2025 include:
iO3 - Singapore
Acutec – Australia
Tricom – India
Rikei - Japan
Transcontinental Enterprise Co, Ltd – Taiwan
One Commerce – Philippines