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Lockheed Martin is producing satellites for the Space Development Agency equipped with optical terminals provided by Tesat-Spacecom.
Spacecom and Telesat tested backhauling for WiFi hotspots using Spacecom’s DCP (Digital Community Platform).
Telesat is a satellite operator that conducted a Phase 1 LEO demonstration satellite mission used in testing with Spacecom.
Spacecom and Telesat completed a testing campaign with Telesat’s Phase 1 LEO demonstration satellite.
Spacecom is working towards offering multi-orbit services, including future offerings that incorporate Telesat Lightspeed services.
AMOS-17 provides steerable Ka-band spot beams with 1 to 1,000 MHz bi-directional spot beam capacity for high-capacity data and video connectivity with compact terminals.
Spacecom and Orbit completed a series of performance tests of Orbit’s MPT30 and MPT46 terminals using Spacecom’s AMOS-17 satellite Ka-band.
AMOS-17 was designed with On-The-Move requirements and powerful steerable Ka-band spot beams that provide coverage-on-demand via manual or automated beam steering.
Orbit’s MPT46 terminal delivered a 50 Mbps+ return link with ample fade margins during the AMOS-17 trials.
Orbit’s MPT30 terminal delivered a 140 Mbps+ forward link and a 40 Mbps+ return link during the AMOS-17 trials.
Tesat-Spacecom, a subsidiary of Airbus Defence and Space based in Germany, plans to begin manufacturing optical communications terminals in the United States next year.
In the three years after closing the transaction announced on the Budapest and Tel Aviv stock exchanges, 4iG can increase its stake in Spacecom by an additional 31% subject to approval by the Israeli Ministry of Communications and Spacecom shareholders.
The Spacecom acquisition provides technological and business support for developing a Hungarian commercial satellite to replace AMOS-3.
Spacecom operates the AMOS-3 satellite using the Hungarian geostationary orbital slot until 2024.
4iG can purchase 20% of Spacecom’s shares in the public and private share issue subject to approval by the Israeli Ministry of Communications.
The lease of Hungary’s orbital slot to Spacecom is due to expire in 2024, when CarpathiaSat intends to take over the right to operate Hungary’s orbital position for 20 years.
Israel’s Ministry of Communications approved 4iG’s plan to buy an initial 20% of Spacecom on 2022-09-29.
4iG originally announced plans in June 2021 to acquire 51% of Spacecom for $65,000,000.
Spacecom uses the Hungarian orbital slot for Amos-3, one of four broadcast and broadband satellites that Spacecom operates to serve Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
WORK Microwave and IQ spacecom will perform a joint demo at IQ spacecom Booth D8C during IAC 2022.