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Spacecom Communications

High-performance satellite payloads and earth stations

Israel
51-200

Vitality Radar

67
Current
Industry
Updated 7 days ago

Pillar Analysis

Presence
Digital footprint, brand visibility, and online reach across channels
65
Business
Revenue signals, funding status, partnerships, and market traction
75
Innovation
R&D activity, patents, product launches, and technology adoption
80
Pulse
Recent momentum — hiring trends, news mentions, and social engagement
45
Capacity
Team strength, leadership depth, and organizational scale
70

Strategic Assessment

Strategic Vector

Spacecom maintains a strategic focus on operating the AMOS satellite fleet to deliver broadcast and broadband services across Europe, Africa, Middle East, and expanding into Asia with advanced Ka-band and steerable beam capabilities for media, broadband, and defense communications.

Efficiency Ratio

The company demonstrates solid resource efficiency with stable cash flows around $60M annually and modest revenue growth primarily from Africa, supporting satellite operations on a lean team of 60 employees.

Evidence Signals

Partnership HIGH

Acquired by Chinese telecommunications company Beijing Xinwei Technology Group Co. Ltd. in a $289 million USD deal in August 2016.

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Product Launch HIGH

AMOS-17 satellite launched by SpaceX on August 6, 2019, to provide broadcast and broadband services across sub-Saharan Africa, Europe, Middle East, and parts of Asia, replacing AMOS-5.

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Product Launch HIGH Israel

AMOS-8 satellite ordered in March 2018 from Space Systems/Loral (later shifted to IAI with government support) to replace AMOS-6 destroyed in 2016 launch.

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Expansion HIGH Africa

Revenue from Africa grew steadily from 3.08M in 2020 to 12.95M in 2024, indicating expanding market footprint.

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Leadership Change HIGH

Dan Zajicek appointed CEO effective March 31, 2020; other executives including COO Hanan Nisenbaum (2022) and CTO Maxim Lapidus (2021) in recent roles.

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Other MEDIUM Israel

Stable employee count of 60, with positive market reputation for experienced management and strong financial background.

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Funding HIGH Israel

Went public on Tel Aviv Stock Exchange in 2005; listed as SCC with recent financials showing net cash stability.

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About
Spacecom (TASE: SCC) is a leading satellite communications service provider and proprietary owner-operator of the AMOS satellite fleet. With strategically positioned satellites AMOS-3, AMOS-7 (4°W), AMOS-4 (65°E), and AMOS-17 (17°E), the company provides vast reliable coverage over Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. AMOS-17 is the most advanced digital High Throughput Satellite (HTS) with steerable Ka-band spot beams and extensive C-Band, Ka-band HTS, and Ku-band capabilities.
Relevancy
Provides critical satellite communications infrastructure for military operations with AMOS fleet supporting defense applications across multiple continents. Spacecom's advanced HTS capabilities support military communications, intelligence operations, and defense connectivity requirements. Essential for military satellite communications, defense network infrastructure, tactical connectivity, and strategic communications with proven satellite operations, high-throughput capabilities, and multi-continental coverage for defense applications.
Tags
#satellite-operations #AMOS-fleet #HTS-capabilities #multi-continental-coverage #defense-communications #steerable-beams #Ka-band-systems #strategic-satellites

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