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New JUPITER™ 3 satellite to fuel the launch of faster (and uncapped) satellite broadband speed plans that deliver up to 100 Mbit/s downstream.
As government and defense agencies explore the power and potential of LEO services, ESAs will be key in enabling this game-changing connectivity for warfighters across the globe.
Dr. Rajeev Gopal discusses how LEO satellites, AI-enabled meshed networks and multi-transport technology have helped improve defense communications. The recent Rapid Tiger exercise that Hughes participated in demonstrated many of these capabilities in action.
Reza Rasoulian, VP Broadband Satellite Services, sits down for an interview with Satellite Mobility World to discuss the benefits of Hughes In-Flight and the decision to transition to a direct-to-customer model for in-flight connectivity service.
As demand for in-flight connectivity continues to grow, the combination of GEO and LEO satellite solutions can help serve passengers around the world. Reza Rasoulian explores how hybrid solution enables airlines to offer better and more reliable in-flight Wi-Fi, while preserving their investments in current connectivity solutions.
Government agencies have an opportunity to modernize IT infrastructure with expanded connectivity options, including Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites, via the EIS contract vehicle.
Mike Tippets explores the changes and challenges of the previous year along with emerging technology opportunities in the digital signage space.
The JUPITER™ 3 satellite deployed its solar arrays and antennas, passed readiness testing by Maxar Space Systems, and is now undergoing testing with the ground system.