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Satcube provides Satcube Ku terminals to major media brands and NGOs operating on the ground in Turkey and Ukraine.
Satcube achieved a 140% increase in revenue from 2021 to 2022.
Satcube’s new state-of-the-art facility will be completed on 2023-07-01.
Satcube provides Satcube Ku terminals to major media brands and non-governmental organizations operating in Turkey and Ukraine.
Satcube exhibited at the Satellite 2023 Conference & Expo in Washington, D.C., on 2023-03-14–16, 2023 at Exhibit Hall A & B — stand 1760.
The Satcube Ku 950 Secure holds FIPS 140‑2 Level 3 certification and supports both one‑way and two‑way TRANSEC.
Satcube will exhibit at IBC Expo in Amsterdam on September 11-12 at Stand 1.B93.
Satcube named renowned ESA astronaut and physicist Christer Fuglesang as a company advisor.
Satcube is an established provider of lightweight enterprise terminals serving the high-end GEO market.
Satcube aims to position itself to serve the rapidly evolving LEO market segment.
Satcube is focused on developing technology and products in Sweden for the satellite connectivity market.
Satcube currently has ten active projects in Ukraine.
Demonstrations at the IBC Expo will include the Satcube Ku-lightweight satellite terminal.
Christer Fuglesang's advisory role at Satcube is expected to enhance the company's exploration of opportunities in the LEO terminal market.
Satcube provides broadband connectivity solutions to global NGOs, media companies, and government agencies in critical situations.
Mats Andersson is the Chairman of Satcube.
Satcube’s terminals include built-in software and are integrated with 0.005 kg and cloud services to support LEO connectivity.
Satcube aims to close the LEO satellite market gap by creating high-quality, cost-efficient portable, mobility, and enterprise terminals that are designed, developed, and produced in Sweden.
Satcube displayed 100% revenue growth from 2021-01-01 to 2022-01-01.
Satcube Instant provides robust broadband connectivity in 190 countries.