Nepal-based Mercantile Space has partnered with Rivada Space Networks to deliver next-generation satellite connectivity services, expanding access to secure, low-latency communications for enterprises, governments and critical industries across Nepal.
The agreement will enable Mercantile Space to offer Rivada’s low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite network services, providing resilient connectivity for organizations operating in remote or infrastructure-constrained environments. The partnership supports Nepal’s efforts to strengthen digital infrastructure while expanding connectivity options beyond traditional terrestrial telecommunications networks.
The collaboration highlights the growing role of satellite communications in supporting enterprise digital transformation, critical infrastructure and national connectivity strategies.
Low Earth orbit satellite constellations are reshaping global communications by delivering lower latency and higher-capacity connectivity than traditional geostationary satellite systems.
Unlike conventional satellite networks, LEO architectures support applications requiring real-time performance, making them suitable for enterprise networking, cloud access, government communications and mission-critical operations.
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These capabilities are increasingly attracting organizations that require secure, reliable connectivity across geographically dispersed locations.
Industry analysts expect enterprise demand for LEO connectivity to accelerate as digital infrastructure expands worldwide.
Hybrid Networks Improve Digital Resilience
Satellite connectivity is becoming an essential complement to terrestrial fibre and mobile networks rather than a replacement.
Hybrid communications architectures provide additional resilience by ensuring connectivity during natural disasters, network outages or in remote regions where terrestrial infrastructure is limited.
This is particularly valuable for sectors such as banking, energy, transportation, defence, emergency services and government, where uninterrupted communications are critical.
As digital dependence grows, resilient multi-network connectivity is becoming a strategic national priority.
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Nepal Strengthens Its Digital Infrastructure
The partnership reflects Nepal’s continued efforts to modernize its communications infrastructure and improve nationwide digital connectivity.
Satellite services can help bridge geographical challenges by extending high-speed communications to mountainous and underserved regions where fibre deployment is difficult or uneconomical.
Improved connectivity also supports digital government, enterprise modernization, education, healthcare and disaster response initiatives.
Expanding satellite capabilities complements Nepal’s broader digital transformation agenda.
Secure Connectivity Supports Future Digital Services
Growing adoption of cloud computing, artificial intelligence (AI) and digital public services is increasing demand for secure communications infrastructure.
Enterprise-grade satellite networks enable organizations to access cloud platforms, support distributed workforces and maintain business continuity while meeting high security and performance requirements.
As digital economies become increasingly interconnected, secure satellite infrastructure will play an important role in supporting critical digital services.