Supernet Limited, a leading technology and satellite communications company in Pakistan, has expanded its reach internationally. Its fully owned subsidiary, Phoenix Global FZE, now operates under the brand Supernetglobal and has signed a formal agreement with Arabsat, one of the major satellite operators based in Saudi Arabia. Through this reseller agreement, Supernetglobal will offer Arabsat’s managed satellite services to business and government customers across the Middle East, Africa, and Europe.
What Services Arabsat Brings to Supernet’s Customers
Arabsat provides a wide range of satellite capabilities. These include multiband communication C‑band, Ku‑band, Ka‑band , broadband internet, broadcast services, and secure data links. SupernetGlobal can now bundle these advanced capabilities into offers tailored for different sectors.

This opens opportunities in areas such as corporate satellite connectivity, emergency communications, remote monitoring, and broadcasting.
Supernet’s Regional Growth Strategy and Other Partnerships
This agreement builds on Supernet’s broader international strategy. Earlier this year, Supernet signed a partnership with Azercosmos, Azerbaijan’s national satellite operator, to jointly develop satellite and ICT solutions in Central Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. That MoU enables both companies to combine technical strengths and scale into new markets.
Within Pakistan, Supernet already works closely with PAKSAT, Pakistan’s national satellite operator, to expand satellite communications across the country. The company has a strong track record providing secure connectivity to remote mining sites, transport corridors, and government offices.
By adding Arabsat services, Supernet expands its portfolio significantly. Now it has a multi-satellite-based infrastructure that can serve local and regional markets with flexible, scalable solutions.
Why the Arabsat Deal for the Satellite Market
This move is significant because it extends the reach of Arabsat via a trusted regional partner. Instead of dealing with dozens of small markets individually, Arabsat can leverage Super net Globe’s presence in emerging economies and enterprise sectors.

For Pakistan, this opens new export opportunities in technology and telecom. Superregional will sell subscription-based satellite connectivity services, aiming at sectors like education, healthcare, disaster recovery, finance, and rural connectivity.
With satellite communication in high demand especially in remote or underserved areas this partnership promises to deliver resilient internet and broadcast services beyond traditional coverage areas.
Technology Growing Up on SupernetGlobal and Satellite Services
SupernetGlobal’s reseller role with Arabsat signals a bold and strategic step into the satellite communications future. With global reach, trusted technology, and growing regional alliances, the company is now positioned as a major player across Asia, Africa, and Europe. SupernetHead Zia Tariq remarked that combining Arabsat’s infrastructure with Supernet’s market expertise is key to delivering high‑quality digital connectivity to enterprise and government customers.
Together, Supernet and Arabsat aim to deliver satellite-based internet, broadcast, and enterprise data solutions to markets that need connectivity but currently lack reliable fibre or wireless access. For Pakistan’s digital economy and global outreach, this partnership opens new doors and launches Supernet global to new heights.