Omnispace
Collaborates with Microsoft to Enable 5G
Connectivity Direct to Devices Everywhere
April 4, 2022
Omnispace announced that it is
collaborating with Microsoft to deliver its global,
hybrid 5G non-terrestrial network (5G NTN) to
under-served regions. The two companies will work
together to architect a Microsoft Azure-centric 5G
hybrid network to empower consumer, enterprise,
government and IoT users with ubiquitous mobile
connectivity.
Omnispace will collaborate with
Microsoft to architect, develop and demonstrate an
Azure-enabled 5G NTN network to enhance the
performance and reach of mobile wireless networks.
The global hybrid network will integrate
terrestrial and satellite networks into one seamless
communications experience. It will leverage Azure
Orbital, Microsoft’s Ground-Station-as-a-Service
offering with Microsoft’s Azure Operator 5G Core to
route voice and data traffic direct from mobile
devices via an Omnispace proliferated low-earth
orbit (LEO) constellation.
The Omnispace global
non-geostationary satellite orbit (NGSO) space
network will utilize the company’s 2 GHz mobile
satellite spectrum allocation and operate in the
3GPP band n256. As the world’s first 3GPP-compliant
5G NTN network, it will deliver the power of 5G
directly to billions of devices everywhere, enabling
people and assets to communicate in real-time
through a single, seamless global service. Through
integration with Omnispace network, mobile network
operators will be able to cost effectively enhance
and expand their service area(s), while improving
resiliency, enabled by Azure services.
“Omnispace is committed to
redefining the way the world thinks about mobile
communications, and we believe it should be as
seamless no matter where you are,” said Ram
Viswanathan, president and CEO, Omnispace. “That’s
why we are thrilled to collaborate with Microsoft on
a solution that will make it possible for anyone
requiring global real-time communications to connect
to their devices directly from our 5G satellites.”
“Through our partnership, users
of Omnispace’s 5G NTN will be able to access the
power of the Microsoft Cloud anytime and anywhere
even in remote environments enabling ubiquitous
real-time communications,” said Steve Kitay,
Director, Azure Space.
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