Kacific migrates to AWS
December 20, 2021
Kacific Broadband Satellites is going all-in on Amazon Web Services (AWS) to scale up the delivery of its broadband internet for the rural regions of Southeast Asia and the Pacific. Kacific plans to migrate its IT infrastructure and critical business applications to AWS by 2022.
By migrating its IT support systems to the cloud services provider, Kacific is taking a cloud-first approach to provide accessible, high-quality, low-cost broadband internet connectivity enabling it to connect subscribers to its rapidly expanding network.
“Kacific is connecting nations across the Asia Pacific so that people in rural and even the most remote areas have the same access to information and services as the urban population,” said Kacific Chief Executive Officer, Christian Patouraux. “With AWS, we now have added agility to rapidly scale as demand grows.”
“We are delighted to support Kacific in its mission to leverage space technologies to help governments and organisations deliver better access to services for its citizens, especially in remote communities,” added Peter Moore, Regional Managing Director for Public Sector, Asia Pacific and Japan, AWS. “Internet connectivity is fundamental to improving the lives of people globally. By leveraging AWS technologies, Kacific has scaled its services securely to meet customer demand for internet connectivity, bringing the people of our region together.”