Lynk to Launch World’s First
Cellular 5G From Space Payload
September 28, 2022
Lynk Global, Inc. will fly the
world’s first 5G cellular base station in space in a
first-of-its-kind demonstration. This test will
demonstrate the ability to send a 5G signal from
space to standard mobile devices on Earth. The test
has been funded by an undisclosed partner.
Charles Miller, CEO and
co-founder of Lynk, said “Lynk’s fast development
cycle, combined with our unique patented and proven
technology to connect satellites in orbit to
standard mobile phones on Earth, allows Lynk to
quickly build and test the world’s most advanced
cellular technologies in space.”
Lynk is the only company in the
world to demonstrate
satellite-direct-to-standard-mobile-phone
technology. Earlier this month, Lynk received the
world’s first satellite-direct-to-phone commercial
license from the Federal Communications Commission
(FCC). Lynk has also patented the ability to connect
to existing standard 5G devices on Earth, with no
change to the 5G device, in 55 countries. The 5G
payload will launch in December 2022 on Lynk’s
second commercial satellite.
Dan Dooley, chief commercial
officer of Lynk, said, “Lynk is years ahead of
everyone else in enabling MNOs to extend their
cellular networks to 100% of their geographic
territories. We will be years ahead in 5G as well.
We are actively testing
satellite-direct-to-phone-services in 12 countries
on five continents. Recent events have only
accelerated Lynk’s progress not only technically as
well as commercially with MNO partners.”
Lynk has adopted design and
development processes that enable the company to
rapidly incorporate new technologies, such as this
experimental 5G payload, in addition to the existing
GSM and LTE base stations for the MNOs that are
under contract. Lynk’s software-designed radios can
switch between 2G and 4G for our MNO partners and in
the future, will be able to switch to 5G when our
MNO partners and other customers prefer that over
4G.
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