China's recent breakthrough in satellite-to-ground laser communication achieving a 100 Gbps transmission rate marks a significant advancement in space technology. This development not only enhances real-time data transfer but also positions China as a leader in the space race, ahead of competitors like Starlink. What could this mean for the future of global communications? #SpaceTech #Innovation #GlobalCommunication https://lnkd.in/ebiAQyji
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LEO satellites are becoming a bigger part of the telecom conversation, as legislation, BEAD projects, industry sentiment, and other factors evolve. Read on for 4 quotes that sum up some of the recent highlights in the satellite "space." #Telecom #Broadband #Network #B2B #Internet #Automation #FTTH #5G #Connectivity https://bit.ly/3GY1Psz https://bit.ly/3rmQ9Lj
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Would you like to discover more about the latest on LEO satellite connectivity? Are you curious about how the environment impacts the capacity of LEO satellite constellations? Join me at #usj next week, we will explore non-terrestrial networks and 6G connectivity. Let's dive into the future of space-based communication! #NTN, #LEO, #satellites, #6G, #wireless, #environment
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Starlink now has more than 5,000 satellites in space, with authorization to launch 12,000 more, and is waiting on permission to launch an additional 30,000. With nearly 50,000 satellites in low Earth orbit, powering a global network of critical infrastructure communications, WiFi, SD-WAN, intelligent visual monitoring and data analytics… how will iNet help you bring your operations at the edge into the future? Learn about iNet’s Authorized Starlink Reseller and Integrator Program here: https://lnkd.in/grPNaMUK Read more about Starlink’s satellite network expansion here: https://lnkd.in/ePuMHREP #telecommunications #communication #highspeed #remote #lte #starlink #integration
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💢 Europe's Starlink competitor is on the horizon 💢 The EU's IRIS2 constellation is expected to come online by 2030. The Starlink competitor will provide secure connectivity to Europe and bring high-speed internet to dead zones. SpaceRISE, a consortium led by European satellite network operators and supported by European satcom subcontractors, has been given a 12-year concession contract to develop, deploy, and operate the IRIS2 constellation. The EU's partnership with SpaceRISE is intended to demonstrate the power of public-private collaboration in driving innovation and delivering tangible benefits to all Europeans. Courtesy: TLDR, TheVerge #europe #iris2 #starlink #highspeed #internet
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Here's round two of our quote roundup in the world of LEO satellites as they become a bigger part of the telecom conversation, and as legislation, BEAD projects, industry sentiment, and other factors evolve. #Telecom #Broadband #Network #B2B #Internet #Automation #FTTH #5G #Connectivity https://bit.ly/3GY1Psz https://bit.ly/3rmQ9Lj
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Why ask the question of having to choose between Starlink and 5G when you can nicely have both as a critical and an essential enterprise customer like healthcare institutions, educational institutions, banks, restaurants, oil and gas firms, government agencies, embassies , etc.? As Ghana expects 5G and Starlink by September,2024 I'm joining my local technology partner,Victor Tagborloh, representing Elon Musk's Starlink operations in Ghana today in a webinar on the Future of Starlink vrs 5G in Ghana. As a pioneer of Mobile Fixed Wireless Access solution in Ghana since 2016, I can tell you that it is not a matter of having to choose between Starlink and 5G but the value of combining 4GLTE, 5G and Starlink with Zero-Trust Cyber Security Architecture in this era is non-negotiable. Mobile broadband has become economic competency for ever country and the coverage advantage presented by Starlink adds the icing on the cake. Cc: Åsa Tamsons , Darryl Brick , Angela Mensah-Poku , Victor Tagborloh , Augustine Blay, PhD.
One of the fastest moving technologies in Australia today is LEO Satellite. The goods news is, Cradlepoint has you covered. We help you integrate LEO securely into your network infrastructure and give you always-on connectivity anywhere including link bonding. Click on the link below to learn some things about Starlink and see how we can help. https://lnkd.in/epw-s6_g #starlink #linkbonding #5G #LEO
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According to our newly released report, LEO satellite broadband services like SpaceX's Starlink are rapidly taking market share from traditional broadband technologies in rural areas. With Starlink's growing constellation and future competitors like Amazon's Kuiper, the satellite broadband landscape is evolving fast. As the number of satellites increases, companies are launching dual-purpose services for both broadband and direct-to-cell (D2C) connectivity, making them game-changers for rural connectivity and cost-saving for cellular operators. The full report includes market segmentation on CPE devices, subscriber data and trends for LEO and GEO broadband services. 📊 https://lnkd.in/ghcRAFPe #LEO #Broadband #SatelliteTechnology #FixedBroadband #Starlink #Kuiper #D2C #TelecomIndustry #RuralConnectivity #650Group #Innovation
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🚀 **Exciting Developments in Satellite Broadband!** 🌐 SpaceX has recently submitted a request to the FCC for a waiver on equivalent power flux-density (EPFD) limits, aiming to enhance its Gen2 Starlink satellite system. If approved, this could pave the way for gigabit-speed internet access globally—an incredible leap for satellite broadband! However, it's worth noting that the FCC has previously expressed skepticism regarding SpaceX's claims. In 2022, they denied Starlink an $886 million rural broadband subsidy, raising concerns about the feasibility of delivering reliable high-speed internet to underserved areas. While the potential for improved connectivity is promising, it raises questions about the balance between innovation and regulatory oversight. As we move towards a more connected future, it's crucial to ensure that advancements in technology also meet the needs of all communities. What are your thoughts on the future of satellite internet and regulatory challenges? Let’s discuss! 💬 Sources in comments #SpaceX #Starlink #SatelliteInternet #FCC #Broadband #Innovation #Technology
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🚀 Exciting news for Europe's digital future! The European Commission has signed a groundbreaking €10.6 billion ($11.1 billion) deal with the SpaceRISE consortium to develop the IRIS² satellite constellation. This initiative aims to launch approximately 290 satellites by 2030, enhancing secure communications and bolstering Europe's digital sovereignty. Key highlights: - **Multi-Orbital Design**: Combining Low Earth Orbit (LEO) and Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) satellites for comprehensive coverage and low-latency services. - **Innovative Technologies**: Incorporating advanced features like optical intersatellite links, quantum key distribution for enhanced security, and 5G non-terrestrial network standards. - **Strategic Autonomy**: Aiming to reduce reliance on foreign satellite providers and ensure resilient communication for EU governments, businesses, and citizens. This initiative represents a significant step towards establishing Europe's independence in satellite communications and fostering collaboration across the continent. 🌍✨ #SatelliteTechnology #DigitalSovereignty #IRIS² #SpaceInnovation
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China improving Space-to-Ground laser links. ChangGuang Satellite Technology (CGST) recently achieved a 100 Gbt/sec transmission rate between one of its Jilin sub-meter EO satellites and a truck-mounted ground station. As satellites and their sensors become more sophisticated and their data transmission needs explode, high-bandwidth laser comms will become more critical. Multiple Chinese companies are active in the space laser communications area. It will be interesting to see who provides the laser communications components for China's three LEO SATCOM mega-constellations. (Blaine Curcio) https://lnkd.in/ehgmhspc
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