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Wednesday, 07 August 2024 08:40

Satellites to grow 150% over the next five years

The number of satellites in orbit that can be leveraged for IoT connectivity will grow 150% over the next five years, according to Juniper Research.

Published in Space
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Friday, 12 July 2024 09:55

Vocus enables 'metro-grade connectivity'

Australian specialist digital infrastructure provider Vocus has launched deployment solution powered by LEO satellite that enables connectivity in remote locations in a matter of hours.

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Friday, 17 May 2024 10:16

Federal Budget commentary from Cradlepoint

GUEST OPINION:  Nathan McGregor, Senior Vice President Asia Pacific, at Cradlepoint has written the below in response to the Federal Government announcing that there will be a surge in spending on the Better Connectivity Program from an estimated $102 million in the current financial year to $228 million next financial year.

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Telstra announced its Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite connectivity, powered by Starlink, is now available at $125/month for its customers.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Telstra and Eutelsat OneWeb, a subsidiary of satellite communications company Eutelsat Group, confirmed that the rollout of OneWeb low Earth orbit (LEO) cellular backhaul has commenced in Australia.

Published in Business Telecoms

Singaporean telecommunications conglomerate Singtel announced it will leverage Starlink’s satellites to drive the digital solutions usage of ship owners and operators, allowing them to tap artificial intelligence, 5G, edge, and computing, improving safety, operations, and their crew’s well-being.

Published in Business Telecoms

The world's arguably richest man Elon Musk wants the US military to pay for the ongoing costs incurred by the Ukraine's use of the Starlink satellite internet service provided by his company SpaceX.

Published in Space

Aerospace company Bae Systems will launch its first multi-sensor satellite cluster into low Earth orbit in 2024 to deliver information and intelligence in real time to military customers.

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Inmarsat ORCHESTRA will enable new services in new places for global mobility customers in maritime, aviation, government and enterprise. The network will seamlessly integrate GEO, LEO and terrestrial 5G into one harmonious solution.

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