KT SAT, a publicly owned South Korean company founded in 2012, provides enterprise connectivity services. With a workforce of approximately 80 employees and headquarters in South Korea, the company's 2023 revenue was under $25 million. A subsidiary of KT (Korea Telecom), KT SAT operates five satellites (including KOREASAT-7 and KOREASAT-5A, launched by Arianespace and SpaceX respectively, and manufactured by Thales Alenia Space) to deliver telecommunication and broadcasting services across Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and remote areas such as airspace, maritime zones, and isolated locations.

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Founded

2012

Headcount

80

Headquarters

South Korea

Primary Segment

Connectivity and distribution services

Ownership

Publicly Owned

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KT SAT offers products in the connectivity and cloud and media tech industries. KT SAT's product portfolio comprises of connectivity and distribution services and enterprise connectivity services.
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KT SAT's revenues were $12.9M in 2023. Caretta Research has split KT SAT's revenue into 2 different product categories, the largest of which is satellite data connectivity, which represents 50% of KT SAT's revenue.
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