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Satellite Mobile and Internet Services:

Global connectivity solutions that provide voice, data, and high-speed broadband access by routing signals through satellite constellations, enabling communication in areas without terrestrial infrastructure.

OUR SATELLITE MOBILE AND INTERNET CAPABILITIES

 

Global Connectivity & Coverage

Direct-to-Device (D2D) Integration

High-Throughput & Low Latency

Resilience & Backup Communication

Provides network access in remote, rural, maritime, and aerial areas where terrestrial cell towers or fiber optics cannot reach.

Users do not need to build local infrastructure; they simply rent bandwidth or airtime on existing orbital assets to connect devices anywhere.

 

Our services allow standard smartphones to connect directly to satellites for emergency texting or basic connectivity when out of cellular range.

Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) partner with satellite providers to offer “roaming on space” as a seamless add-on feature to your existing phone plan.

Historical Archive: Ability to look back in time via satellite libraries to analyze changes.

 

Low Earth Orbit (LEO) constellations (like Starlink, OneWeb) provide fiber-like speeds and low latency suitable for video calls and streaming, unlike older geostationary satellites.

Our customers can pay a monthly subscription for a terminal and data plan, treating space-based internet as a utility similar to cable or fiber, but with global portability.

 

Our satellite networks serve as a critical backup during natural disasters or conflicts when ground-based infrastructure is damaged or overloaded.

Governments and enterprises can buy “Capacity as a Service,” from us ensuring they have guaranteed, priority access to bandwidth only when needed, without maintaining idle hardware on the ground.

Satellite: Assessing widespread flood damage or earthquake impacts.

Drone: Searching for survivors in rubble, delivering medical supplies, and inspecting damaged power lines.

 

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