Satnews Daily
September 5th, 2017

Müller-Gastell Named as ND SatCom's New CEO


Alexander Müller-Gastell has been appointed as the new CEO of ND SatCom — this strategic move is in line with shareholder vision to further grow the market share of ND SatCom since the firm's acquisition from AIRBUS in 2015.

ND SatCom’s advanced technology of reliable meshed VSAT networks form the basis for commercial and military networks. ND SatCom’s largest program using SKYWAN is with the German Armed Forces’ ground segment, where this solution is used in all missions ranging from Mali to Afghanistan. In the commercial domain, ND SatCom is supplying its SKYWAN technology for most ATM networks in Africa and increasingly in Asia and the Americas. The company also recently announced its solutions for RUAG Defence and GD Mission Systems for rapid deployable tactical networks. A disruptive new solution for the commercial broadcast market features ND SatCom’s proven COTM technology for news contribution at SABC, South Africa.


ND SatCom's newly appointed CEO, Alexander Müller-Gastell.

Alexander Müller-Gastell has extensive experience in the satellite service provider sector, including more than four years at Signalhorn where he first served as CFO and then moved on to be President and COO responsible for managing the operational business of the company with a strong focus on expansion through organic and acquisition growth. This experience fits well with ND SatCom’s development objectives of expanding the global reach of its three business units: VSAT networks with SKYWAN technology, governmental and military satellite ground networks, and broadcast solutions.

Mr. Müller-Gastell will emphasize the technological and strategic direction of ND SatCom, foster the next level of a success-oriented organization and define the growth strategy for the copmany's three business units.

Mr. Müller-Gastell stated that the main focus will be to deliver on the potential of this company in the satellite communication market with new solutions for mobile communications for MNOs as well as rapid deployable tactical networks for military programs.