WASHINGTON, D.C.—Perkins Coie’s New Space team is pleased to have represented Skyloom, a leader in optical communication infrastructure for space, in its partnership with Space Compass (a joint venture between NTT and SKY Perfect JSAT), which includes the planned launch of SkyCompass-1, a geostationary-based optical data relay node, over the Asia-Pacific. For more information, please see the partnership’s press release here.
Skyloom and Space Compass’s cutting-edge communication and networking systems are designed for real-time, high-capacity, direct-to-cloud data transfer for the earth-observation market. Skyloom is a telecommunications innovator based in Broomfield, Colorado, founded with the mission to develop, deploy, and operate one of the fundamental pieces of tomorrow’s space communication infrastructure for the provision of data transport services on a global, planetary scale.
The Perkins Coie New Space team was led by technology transactions partner Stephanie Roy and included technology transactions counsel Pete Gutsche, mergers and acquisitions counsel David Martinez, and technology transactions associate Akua Asare-Konadu.
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