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EchoStar Begins Construction
of Global S-band Network
Feb. 1, 2023
EchoStar Corporation
announced an agreement with Astro Digital, a
designer, manufacturer and operator of small
satellite systems, for the construction of a global
S-band mobile satellite service (MSS) network. Under
the agreement, Astro Digital will manufacture the
satellites for the constellation, which will deliver
global Internet of Things (IoT), machine-to-machine
(M2M) and other data services beginning in 2024.
EchoStar will operate the constellation from its
Australian subsidiary, EchoStar Global.
"This agreement represents
another step forward towards our goal of a global
non-terrestrial 5G network," said Hamid Akhavan,
CEO, EchoStar. "With our engineering ingenuity, our
service delivery expertise and our spectrum rights,
EchoStar is uniquely positioned to offer worldwide
S-band satellite services to help meet the
insatiable demand for complete and constant
connectivity."
The 28 satellites in this
constellation design will feature an advanced
software-defined radio with onboard storage and
processing to power smart two-way device
connectivity. The satellites will be enabled with
the LoRa® (meaning "Long Range") protocol for
connecting very low-cost, long-lived devices. With
support for 5G non-terrestrial network (NTN)
services, the constellation will serve as a
foundation for EchoStar to engineer 5G New Radio
(NR) based NTN capabilities according to 3GPP
release 17 specifications.
"These new capabilities will
fill a gap in the connected ecosystem, greatly
expanding worldwide IoT interoperability," said Josh
Williams, managing director, EchoStar Global
Australia. "Our team, together with Astro Digital,
has already begun integration of our
Australian-based operations to bring to market a
truly global solution with consistent and reliable
network performance."
Through its subsidiary EchoStar
Mobile Limited, EchoStar also operates an MSS
network in Europe using the geostationary EchoStar
XXI satellite, which will interoperate seamlessly
with the new LEO constellation.
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