Skylo’s Entry into the Korean Market
Skylo, a leading non-terrestrial network (NTN) company from the United States, is making waves in South Korea. During a press conference held in Yongsan, Seoul, on the 16th, Skylo announced its entry into the Korean market. Pete Saladino, Skylo’s head of global marketing, highlighted the significance of this expansion. He mentioned that there are two primary reasons for their visit to Korea: to establish partnerships with local telcos and to enhance their satellite services.
Skylo aims to revolutionize connectivity in the region. With their innovative satellite technology, they plan to provide robust communication services to underserved areas. This move aligns with the growing demand for reliable internet access across various sectors. Skylo’s partnership with local telecommunications companies will pave the way for enhanced service delivery, benefiting consumers and businesses alike.