Space Compass and Skyloom
Finalize Partnership to Bring Optical Data Relay
Services to the Earth Observation Market
January 31, 2023
Skyloom and Space Compass announced
that the companies finalized their partnership,
including the launch of SkyCompass-1, their first
geostationary-based (GEO) optical data relay node over
Asia-Pacific by Q4 2024. The team’s cutting-edge
communication and networking systems will serve the
rapidly growing Earth-Observation (EO) market for
real-time, high-capacity, direct-to-cloud data transfer.
SkyCompass-1 represents the first step in their
partnership and the companies look forward to expanding
their GEO constellation to provide additional capacity
and global coverage over the next few years. The
companies’ teams have already been engaged by potential
customers and expect to begin selling capacity in the
first half of 2023.
Currently, EO operators are
managing increasing demands for more remote sensing data
on orbit and facing large bottlenecks in transporting
this data in a timely fashion, limiting the value and
impact of the products they are creating. The existing
approaches to on-orbit remote sensing data
transportation rely on radio frequency (RF) technology,
which limits data transfer throughput and information
assurance. The Skyloom-Space Compass partnership enables
cost[1]effective
data transportation for an ever-growing constellation of
EO satellites in low-earth-orbit (LEO). Their end-to-end
optical relay service allows EO operators to focus on
their core missions while deploying optical
communications to get their data back to the cloud
within seconds versus minutes or hours.
“This SkyCompass-1 project is a
first step for Space Compass to create the Space
Integrated Computing Network, and one of the biggest
milestones to date. Thanks to Skyloom’s state-of[1]the-art
technologies and our shareholders’, NTT and SKY Perfect
JSAT, extensive support, we are confident our team will
be a market leader in the space-based optical network
age,” said Koichiro Matsufuji, Co-CEO, Space Compass.
“The Skyloom team is dedicated to
our mission of building the orbital infrastructure for
wireless internet, and through our partnership with the
Space Compass team, we’re getting closer to making that
vision a reality,” said Marcos Franceschini, Co-founder
& CEO, Skyloom Global. “Our customers understand the
tremendous value in optical communications and the
competitive advantages it provides for the EO market.
They’re ready to take advantage of high[1]performance
data transport and will harness Skyloom’s innovation and
Space Compass’s experience to further their missions.”
“With this partnership between
Space Compass and Skyloom, we have no doubt that our
high[1]quality
and cost-effective services are attracting EO operators
worldwide,” said Shigehiro Hori, Co-CEO, Space Compass.
“We are excited to expand our optical network in space
through collaboration between the US and Japanese
companies.”
Skyloom’s Optical Communication
Terminals (OCTs) —a fundamental component in the
SkyCompass telecommunications infrastructure — will
begin rolling off Skyloom’s new production line in
Broomfield, CO in Q2 2023. By outfitting customer
satellites in LEO with
these OCTs, the partners enable high throughput, low
latency, more secure data transport from space back down
to Earth. The Space Compass - Skyloom team are
finalizing the details of their commercial offerings
based on initial customer feedback and anticipate the
full capacity of SkyCompass-1 to be reserved prior to
launch.
13 & 14 June 2023
Fullerton Hotel
Sydney
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