en.Wedoany.com Reported - Nepal's communication technology company Mercantile Space is partnering with Rivada Space Networks to leverage the latter's global Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite network, known as Outernet, to provide secure, sovereign data connectivity for the country's enterprises and government networks.
Rivada's Outernet consists of 600 LEO satellites, forming a global low-latency point-to-point network. The constellation creates an optical mesh network covering the poles in space through inter-satellite laser links and advanced onboard processing and routing capabilities. Data remains in space between source and destination, with end-to-end latency claimed to be significantly lower than long-distance terrestrial fiber. By routing traffic through a physically separate space network, Outernet provides an additional layer of defense for organizations requiring secure data sharing across widely distributed locations.
Nepal's rugged terrain poses severe geographical obstacles to traditional fiber optic or cable deployment. Mercantile Space will leverage Outernet's satellite architecture to bridge the connectivity gap in remote or underserved areas. The company states that this partnership aims to address critical infrastructure limitations in the region, providing secure and resilient connectivity for enterprise and government networks.
Mercantile Space and its parent company Mercantile Communications are among Nepal's leading telecommunications providers, specializing in satellite solutions and wireless network systems, while also offering technical support in cybersecurity, cloud services, managed IT, and data center management.






