Omnispace Announces Strategic
Agreement with NCINGA to Collaborate on Development of
5G NTN Based Solutions
June 1, 2022
Omnispace announced that it
is collaborating with NCINGA PTE LTD., one of leading IT
and telecom solution providers operating in South Asia
and the South Pacific. Omnispace will develop and
deliver ubiquitous 5G, direct-to-device mobile
communications, from its global satellite network to
several NCINGA markets including the Fiji Islands,
Maldives and Sri Lanka.
Omnispace is collaborating with
NCINGA, one of leading IT and telecom solution providers
operating in South Asia and the South Pacific, to
develop and deliver ubiquitous 5G, direct-to-device
mobile communications.
Omnispace is collaborating with
NCINGA, one of leading IT and telecom solution providers
operating in South Asia and the South Pacific, to
develop and deliver ubiquitous 5G, direct-to-device
mobile communications.
Leveraging the Omnispace 5G
non-terrestrial network (NTN) in low earth orbit (LEO),
NCINGA will be able to cost effectively provide
communications infrastructure and services that will
expand the reach of NCINGA's mobile wireless customers
across these regions. Together, the companies will
develop and test technology solutions to serve a variety
of enterprises and industries requiring low-latency,
seamless mobile connectivity.
The Omnispace global
non-geostationary satellite orbit (NGSO) network will
integrate with terrestrial mobile networks to provide a
seamless communications experience everywhere.
As the world's first 3GPP-compliant 5G NTN
network, it will deliver the power of 5G directly to
billions of devices, extending the reach of mobile
networks around the globe. GMSA Intelligence projects
that this direct-to-device (D2D) market will reach more
than $30 billion by 2035.
"We look forward to this
collaborative effort with NCINGA that will transform the
way enterprise and consumer customers communicate – be
it in Fiji, the Maldives or Sri Lanka," said Jay Yass,
Chief Corporate Development Officer, Omnispace.
"Together we will work towards solutions that will make
it possible for anyone requiring seamless, real-time
connectivity to communicate when traveling or working in
or between these remote areas."
"We are committed to designing and
delivering intelligent telecom infrastructure solutions
for our mobile customers, enhancing their offerings and
increasing economic opportunities as a result," said
Vajira Wijesinghe, Executive Vice President/ Group
Director, NCINGA. "We look forward to delivering this
game-changing service so even the most remote customer
will benefit."
The Omnispace network will utilize
the company's 2 GHz spectrum allocation and operate in
the 3GPP band n256. The service will allow devices to
stay connected seamlessly, using both terrestrial mobile
networks and its NGSO satellite network around the
globe. Learn more about how Omnispace is redefining
mobile connectivity at Omnispace.com.