Globe and Lynk make
history with first-ever LEO satellite to mobile
connectivity trial in PH
The Globe and Lynk teams witness
the signal coming from Lynk satellite via spectrum
analyzer.
Leading digital solutions platform
Globe has made history by becoming the first company in
the country to test Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite
connectivity for Short Messaging Service (SMS) and
emergency alerts in partnership with global firm Lynk
Global.
During the field trial, which took
place in Bataan from February 16 to 20, 2023, standard
mobile phones connected directly to Lynk’s LEO
satellites and successfully sent and received text
messages. The satellite was also able to broadcast an
emergency message to the phones registered to the Lynk
network.
This breakthrough technology is
expected to augment Globe's existing terrestrial
networks and provide cellular connectivity to more
Filipinos in geographically isolated and disadvantaged
areas.
In April of this year, Lynk will
launch its global commercial service providing periodic
SMS services and cellular broadcast emergency alerts
that are roaming-like from a network and user
perspective. Over time, Lynk's service will become
seamless and add more services, such as app-based
messaging, voice, and data.
“Globe is exploring new satellite
technology solutions to reach more people, especially in
far-flung areas that do not have any terrestrial network
coverage.
There are still places within the
archipelago where people can benefit from additional
mobile coverage," said Gerhard Tan, Director and Head of
Network Strategy and Technology Enablement at Globe.
“At Lynk, we believe that people
should be able to use their mobile phones to communicate
no matter their location and no matter how remote. Our
network of satellites that work as cell towers in space
paves the way for Globe to enhance their mobile coverage
of the Philippines,” added James Alderdice, VP,
Asia-Pacific at Lynk.
The two companies signed an
agreement last year for Globe to experience the
innovative aspect of the service, specifically the
ability for standard unmodified phones to communicate
with an LEO satellite in orbit acting as a mobile base
station.
“Low Earth Orbit Satellites will
dominate the space industry. It will create a strong
wave of opportunity to connect the unconnected. This
satellite technology will revolutionize basic cellular
service and the internet in the country, enabling a
digitally-connected Philippines," Tan said.
Lynk has been working on the
technology and satellite service for over five years and
has launched several LEO satellites with
direct-to-mobile phone service to offer mobile operators
and their subscribers additional coverage for cellular connectivity.
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