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Comtech Telecommunications
Corp. to Supply SES With O3b mPOWER Gateway and User
Terminals
April 12, 2022
Comtech Telecommunications
Corp. announced today, that it is supplying gateway
and user terminal antenna systems to SES for its
second-generation O3b mPOWER Medium Earth Orbit
(“MEO”) satellite constellation. These antenna
solutions are part of Comtech’s Failsafe
Communications product suite and were designed and
will be manufactured at Comtech’s new technology
center in Basingstoke, United Kingdom.
“We are pleased that SES has
partnered with Comtech for our X/Y antenna products
for critical telemetry, tracking and control
facilities as well as customer data gateways and
user terminals. These antenna systems, which were
manufactured at our new technology center in the
United Kingdom, provide unique technical and
commercial advantages in support of
non-geostationary constellations over traditional
antenna products,” said Michael Porcelain, President
and Chief Executive Officer of Comtech
Telecommunications Corp.
“These next-generation gateway
antennas are especially important for customers who
want to land data at their own site whilst being
able to tap into the differentiated O3b mPOWER
connectivity services. For our government customers,
this is especially attractive since we have a
compelling offering with our low-latency,
high-throughput services delivered in a secure
environment as if they were using their own
dedicated satellite network. This is made possible,
in part, due to these gateways that are now more
resilient, lighter and easier to install,” said
Stewart Sanders, Executive Vice President of
Technology and O3b mPOWER manager at SES.
Comtech’s antenna systems that
can be used with the O3b mPOWER satellite
constellation range in size from the 5.5-meter
gateway intended for telemetry, tracking and control
(TT&C) to 2.4-meter antennas for enterprise and
government use. Compared with existing O3b gateways,
Comtech’s dual-drive X/Y antennas offer huge
advantages over traditional Azimuth/Elevation
systems, to include precision tracking, multi-orbit
support and easier installations. Comtech’s carbon
fiber reflector is a light weight, rigid structure,
and stable over extreme temperature ranges, which is
critical for Ka-band surface accuracy. The
lighter-weight reflector design utilizes smaller
drive motors, experiences less component stress for
longer life and lower power consumption during the
constant trace/retrace operation needed for
non-geostationary satellite tracking, resulting in
overall lower capital and operational costs.
O3b mPOWER is the successor to
SES’s first-generation O3b MEO constellation. The
software-driven communications system is capable of
delivering connectivity services from tens of
megabits to multiple gigabits per second. It is
scheduled for launch in the coming months and
expected to be operational by end of calendar year
2022.
Comtech’s new 56,000 square
foot facility in Basingstoke, United Kingdom is a
modern technology center that is intended to support
customer requirements for Failsafe Communications –
critical communications infrastructure that people,
business, and governments know they can rely on, no
matter where they are – on land, at sea, or in the
air – and no matter what’s going on outside – from
armed conflict to natural disaster. The facility
provides customers access to Comtech’s scalable
manufacturing, improved QA, and improved material
and integration workflow. Comtech’s antenna suite
includes satellite tracking antennas ranging in size
from sub-1-meter to 13-meters, as well as RF feeds,
radomes and carbon fiber reflectors, for LEO, MEO
and GEO applications at all frequency bands.
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