Leaf Space Adds
Five New Ground Stations to Global Network,
Increases Capacity to Address Growing Customer
Demand
Oct. 14, 2021
Leaf Space, a leading
provider of ground segment as-a-service (GSaaS)
solutions, announced today that the company is
adding five ground stations to the company's
global Leaf Line Network. The new stations will
be installed in West and South Australia,
British Columbia, Iceland and Bulgaria further
increasing Leaf Space's capability to provide
GSaaS solutions to its growing list of
customers.
Leaf Space expands network
with ground stations in Australia, Bulgaria,
Canada and Iceland.
The new ground stations
will provide Leaf Space customers with
additional global coverage, increasing capacity,
decreasing latency and offering new strategic
regional placement, like the company's first
station in Canada.
"We set a goal at the
beginning of the year to double our global
network, and we're very proud of the work we've
done to reach that goal," said Jonata Puglia,
CEO and co-founder of Leaf Space. "Our customers
are looking for reliable, flexible and
cost-efficient solutions that give them the
ability to extract data and communicate with
their space-based assets frequently and easily.
By further expanding our global network, we are
continuing to add value to the services we
provide to support important space missions."
Leaf Space will now operate
15 ground stations globally. The company's new
station in Iceland adds another high northern
latitude station along with the existing station
in Northern Scotland. The stations in Bulgaria,
Canada and Australia offer additional diversity
in the mid-latitude network, decreasing the risk
of interference, band saturation and
overlapping.
"With these additions and
those we've planned to activate by Q1 2022,
we'll be able to support any kind of LEO orbit
including SSO, mid-inclination and equatorial
with at least one pass per orbit," added Puglia.
"That is a tremendous asset to our customers and
a differentiator for us."