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ND SatCom AG of Germany, a leading global supplier of satellite based broadband VSAT, broadcast and military communication network solutions, is pleased to announce the opening of its Beijing, China office. ND SatCom decided to increase its presence in China due to the area's potential and growing satellite communications needs. The "ND SatCom AG Beijing Representative Office" will better serve ND SatCom's clients and strengthen activities in the Asian region. Mr. Roland Schua, Chief Representative China will head the new ND SatCom office that includes highly experienced local sales and engineering support. ND SatComs' presence in Asia has grown from its beginning in 1997 with an office in Singapore to a current network of four sales and service offices in Singapore, New Delhi, Jakarta and Beijing. "By augmenting our activities in Beijing we believe that not only are we positioning ourselves perfectly for the Chinese market but also for expansion into more areas of Asia", commented Mr. Schua, Chief Representative China. He continued, "The official opening of ND SatComs' Beijing office represents our long term commitment to become a major provider of satellite communication solutions in this important emerging market." ND SatCom has won a number of key contracts with governmental customers and enterprises in Asia over the last three years. It is consistently expanding its product portfolio to offer innovative solutions, products and services to Asian customers in the telecom, internet, broadcast, enterprise, governmental and military markets. Related Links ND SatCom SpaceDaily Search SpaceDaily Subscribe To SpaceDaily Express ![]() ![]() ND SatCom AG of Germany, a leading global supplier of satellite based broadband VSAT, broadcast and military communication network solutions, has founded ND SatCom, Inc.
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