Record-breaking data
rate speeds achieved via hiSky - Spacecom
partnership with Spacecom’s AMOS-17 satellite
and hiSky’s SmartelliteTM Ka-band network
November 9th , 2020
hiSky Ltd., has parternered
with Spacecom operator of the AMOS satellites
fleet, to launch services via the AMOS-17
satellite.
As an afordable network
operator, hiSky has brought innovative
technology to the field of voice and data
satellite communications, connecting people and
devices in the most remote locations, even on
the move. The company’s Smartellite™ Ka and Ku
band terminals provide global coverage of its
services, both onshore and offshore, meeting a
growing demand for low and medium data rates for
IoT applications across a range of industries,
including fisheries, fleet management,
agriculture, oil & gas and more.
The AMOS-17 is an advanced
digital tri-band satellite. Its digital payload
capabilities offer extensive C-Band HTS
coverage, regional Ku-Band and steerable Ka-band
HTS beams that can be combined to maximize
throughput and efficiency. Located optimaly at
17 degrees East, it coveres all of EMEA, with
the Ka-band steerable beams able to provide
services from Asia in the east to Brazil in the
west. It’s unique tri-band digital payload
offers secure and resilient satcom solutions
over major areas of interest.
hiSky and Spacecom entered
into a partnership to explore the potential for
streamlining hiSky’s system and increasing data
rates of very small mobile terminals by
enabeling conectivity via the AMOS-17 powerful
steerable beams. A series of successful field
trials, in which typically shown speeds of less
than 30 Kpbs, have been dramatically increased
to 125 Kpbs on the advanced AMOS-17 satellite.
Thus, opened the door to additional IoT services
being facilitated by hiSky, in a variety of new
applications and at higher speeds.
“Combining the new
high-throughput AMOS-17 satellite with the
advanced capabilities and flexibility of our
small form factor terminal has enabled us to
reach record speeds in data connectivity for
on-the-move operations,” says Shahar Kravitz,
co-founder and CEO of hiSky. “For our consumers,
this means that we can reduce the price of our
services while offering higher level
capabilities, including video streaming and
other demanding IoT applications. It also opens
up the very real possibility of deploying
national IoT communication systems and
infastructure at state level, which would be a
real game changer for communities across
Africa.”
According to Eran Shapiro,
Director of Business and Technology Ventures at
Spacecom, “The trial’s excellent results
demonstrate how AMOS-17’s payload performance,
advanced flexible digital platform and optimal
location at 17°E open new opportunities for
mobile users and mobile based big data networks.
hiSky’s terminals are changing the mobile
communications landscape for IoT, narrowband and
broadband solutions. When coupled with AMOS-17,
we bring together new possibilities to
commercial applications while opening new
markets, and strengthen our unique offerings for
governmental services.”