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Rivada Space
Networks Joins the Global Satellite Operators
Association to help shape the future of
communications for Government & Enterprise
, Nov. 29, 2022
Rivada Space Networks
GmbH (RSN), has joined the Global Satellite
Operators Association (GSOA). Rivada will work
alongside other global satellite operators to
realise GSOA's aims to drive industry leadership in
the face of unparalleled innovation in the space
sector, an insatiable demand for all types of
connectivity, and a need to bring sustainability to
space.
GSOA is recognized as the
representative body for satellite operators by
international, regional, and national bodies
including regulators, policymakers,
standards-setting organisations such as 3GPP and
international organizations such as the
International Telecommunications Union (ITU) and the
World Economic Forum (WEF). GSOA provides a platform
for collaboration between satellite operators
globally and a unified voice for the sector. Through
GSOA, the satellite sector is working to respond to
requirements for a better data-driven society.
Robust and scalable satellite infrastructure is
ideally placed to bridge social, education and
healthcare divides as well as, to be part of the 5G
and IoT ecosystems.
"On behalf of GSOA and its
members, I am delighted to welcome Rivada Space
Networks as our newest Associate Member," said Aarti
Holla-Maini, GSOA Secretary General. "Our vision is
to help policymakers improve the state of the world
with global connectivity as the foundation of an
inclusive, resilient and secure society. Rivada's
mission to develop an innovative global
constellation network to ensure meaningful
connectivity for everyone, makes them an ideal
addition to GSOA. We look forward to working with
them as they rollout their next-generation, highly
secure, LEO constellation".
Rivada Space Networks Chief
Regulatory Officer, Ann Vandenbroucke said: "We are
delighted to join GSOA and are fully aligned with
the policy objectives of GSOA and its members. We
look forward to working with them to achieve the
goal of a more connected, secure and sustainable
world. As firm believers in common infrastructure
platforms for public use, we will leverage the
strengths of our satellite communication system
together with our unique Open Access Wireless Market
Platform to enable an efficient use of satellite
spectrum and provide an independent and secure
communications infrastructure for Europe".
Severin Meister, Rivada Space
Networks CEO, added: "Our membership of GSOA clearly
demonstrates our commitment to building a strong and
resilient communications ecosystem and
infrastructure for Europe. The key attributes of
RSN's laser-linked LEO constellation architecture
include global reach, low latency, ultra-security,
resilience and quantum encryption. Having just
recently joined the EU's multi-stakeholder Secure
Connectivity Programme and the ITU Partner2Connect
initiative to further digital transformation, we are
rapidly moving forward with executing Rivada's
vision of a secure and accessible digital future for
all".
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