LeoSat
and Phasor Reach Strategic Agreement to Bring
Game-Changing Connectivity to Mission Critical
Enterprise Networks
Phasor and LeoSat announced a
milestone strategic agreement to serve a broad range of
mission-critical enterprise network markets with an
ultra-high throughput, low latency network
infrastructure solution.
As part of the collaborative
alliance, Phasor will develop a powerful Ka-band,
Non-Geosynchronous (NGSO) –ready version of its
breakthrough low-profile ESA, scalable to virtually any
use-case requirement. Phasor’s LEO-capable antenna
technology will enable corporations, governments and
other high-end users to access a network offering speeds
about 1.5 times faster than terrestrial fiber in
combination with high-throughput, ultra-security and
very low latency.
LeoSat, which is launching a
unique, laser-linked constellation of up to 108
low-earth-orbit (LEO) communications satellites, will
provide gigabit-per-second connectivity speeds to solve
essential communications challenges in mission-critical
communications sectors such as multinational enterprise,
financial, oil and gas, maritime, and government
networks.
“This landmark agreement between
LeoSat and Phasor opens the door to a whole new level of
high- powered communications networks capable of
unleashing unprecedented connectivity for enterprise
network markets around the world,” explained David
Helfgott, Phasor CEO. “Phasor’s electronically-steered
antenna technology is incredibly versatile and scalable
– a perfect match for LeoSat’s constellation in meeting
diverse demands for big data and high-speed
connectivity.”
“LeoSat is
focused on providing game-changing connectivity in the
business, government and mobility markets, and Phasor
will play a central role in enabling us to accomplish
our goal,” said Mark Rigolle, LeoSat CEO. “This
strategic agreement with Phasor represents an important
step in the delivery of LeoSat’s unique business
backbone in space, which gives our customers access to
a resilient and future-proof network to deliver
unprecedented connectivity and new services”.
Phasor’s very low profile, electronically
steerable antenna (ESA) enables the reliable, robust
delivery of high-bandwidth services. The antenna is
solid-state, with no moving parts, allowing satellite
signals to be tracked electronically. The ESA can be
flat or conformal in design and can be fitted seamlessly
to moving vehicles, enabling a number of applications
for maritime and mobility markets. The same technology
is very well suited to support traditional fixed
satellite networks, High Throughput Satellites, and
Non-Geosynchronous satellite networks. Phasor’s modular
antenna architecture allows the system to be scaled to
virtually any use-case requirement, fixed or mobile.
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