The Mongolian government said that it is in talks with Elon Musk’s SpaceX to launch the country’s first national telecommunications satellite, its latest move to improve connectivity and develop its “domestic space economy.”
The satellite, currently being constructed by French company Thales Alenia Space, is tasked with improving Mongolia’s disaster management and emergency response, increasing broadband internet access and supporting its scientific research and education among other purposes, the government said in a statement.
“Launching our own satellite marks a defining moment for Mongolia’s journey towards becoming a spacefaring nation,” Mongolia’s Minister of Digital Development and Communications Uchral Nyam-Osor said in the statement.
“It signifies Mongolia’s commitment to fostering a thriving domestic space industry and its pursuit of a digital future driven by cutting-edge innovation,” Nyam-Osor added. The talks came after Mongolia granted two licences for SpaceX to operate as an internet service provider using low-orbit satellites last year, which would enable millions of internet users in the country to access high-speed connection via Starlink.