Univity signs MoU with Indonesia’s Telkomsat to explore VLEO and D2D satellite connectivity collaboration

Univity has signed a memorandum of understanding with Indonesia’s Telkomsat to explore collaboration on satellite connectivity. The MoU focuses on VLEO (very low Earth orbit) applications and device-to-device (D2D) connectivity, outlining potential technical and partnership pathways for service delivery in Indonesia.

Discovered 2026-07-06T13:00:06.934711-07:00 | 2026-07-06T13:00:06.934711-07:00

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  • The MoU links Univity’s connectivity approach with Telkomsat’s national satellite role, shaping potential near-term progress toward VLEO and D2D service concepts.
  • VLEO and D2D connectivity are performance- and architecture-sensitive topics; early partnership signals can influence equipment, spectrum/coordination discussions, and deployment timelines.
  • For regional stakeholders, this is a concrete indicator of how Indonesian satellite operators may position for emerging connectivity use cases rather than only traditional fixed services.

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