OQ Technology Secures
5G Frequency Test License and Establishes the
First European LEO Satellite 5G Lab in
Luxembourg
OQ Technology has been
granted an experimental license for accessing
critical satellite 5G frequencies in Luxembourg.
The company applied last year for using part of
the terrestrial and satellite spectrum foreseen
to be used for complementary satellite and
mobile 5G services to accelerate go-to market,
to test and improve its commercial product
portfolio of 5G IoT user devices, and optimize
its cell-tower 5G software stack aboard the
satellite payload. The application was approved
by the Ministry of Media and Communication and a
license was issued by the regulatory body.
The license specifies
access to three distinct frequency bands:
1- Two mobile satellite
frequency bands, one with global coverage and
complementary with terrestrial mobile services
while the other is used for a specific ITU
region.
2- A band under review by
the ITU with its agenda items for the upcoming
World Radio Conference to be used for satellite
IoT services.
3- A band used for
terrestrial mobile services.
Based on that, and in-line
with the company’s recent opening of its LEO
Constellation Control Center, OQ Technology is
announcing the establishment of the first of its
kind European 5G Satellite Test Center where it
is located in Leudelange. Combined with the
license, the activities in the test field will
be used for:
Perform live satellite
tests of OQ Technology’s user terminals and
payload.
Optimize the scheduling
mechanism aboard the satellite.
Optimize and test OQ
Technology’s own developed NB-IoT software
stack.
Test suppliers different
chipsets, hardware, and antennas that OQ
envisages to be used in the user terminals.
Most importantly,
accelerate market access by performing all
required in-orbit validation and product
development in Luxembourg with all targeted
frequencies rather than travelling in each part
of the world and performing the live tests and
worrying about shipments and regulatory aspects
of such tests.
Perform quick live tests
with customers.
Validate integration of 5G
satellite service with mobile and terrestrial
operator systems.
“We are very pleased with
this decision and are deeply thankful to the
dedicated team of the Spectrum Management
department at the Luxembourg regulatory
authority (‘ILR’) and to the Minister of
Communication and Media - This will give us the
upper hand in our product development and market
access efforts, we are also looking to use our
suppliers and subcontractors products integrated
in OQ solution to validate the product.
Important also to mention inviting our European
clients and mobile operators to witness the
quality of our service and how it integrates to
their systems” said Omar Qaise, CEO OQ
Technology.
The activity is part of the
MACSAT mission. The in-orbit pathfinder mission
(MACSAT) aims to foster Luxembourg and European
space industry partnerships. This contract was
funded by the Government of Luxembourg through
an ESA contract in the Luxembourg National Space
programme (LuxIMPULSE).