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Isotropic Systems plans to deliver full working terminals for testing and certification to its strategic customers in late 2021 before ramping up production.
The expanded principal assistant position would oversee all space acquisition activities, including a new Space Acquisition Council.
Companies including Isotropic Systems, ThinKom, Alcan Systems, and C-Com are developing flat-panel antenna models with target prices ranging from around $10,000 to under $1,000 depending on application.
On 2019-05-02 Isotropic Systems was working with global mobile satellite operator Inmarsat on a next-generation satcom terminal prototype.
Inmarsat and Isotropic Systems planned to test a technology demonstrator within a couple of months of 2019-05-02.
Isotropic Systems’ optical beam-forming approach requires only one feed to be powered under each lens at any one time to form a single beam.
Inmarsat and Isotropic Systems planned to trial a product prototype in a real use-case environment in 2020.
Isotropic Systems expects aeronautical terminals to be ready by 2022 after completing regulatory certifications.
Isotropic Systems plans to introduce Ku-band terminals approximately six months after its Ka-band products to support constellations like OneWeb.
Isotropic Systems raised $14,000,000 from a group of investors led by Boeing HorizonX Ventures.
Isotropic Systems’ first user terminals will be designed for Ka-band to serve partners SES, Inmarsat, and Avanti.
Isotropic Systems plans to ship early-stage production runs of its first products in early 2021.
Isotropic Systems estimates it can produce a Ku-band consumer terminal for under $300 and a Ka-band terminal for under $450.
Isotropic Systems will perform over-the-air testing with fleet operators Inmarsat and SES 2019.
Isotropic Systems and Boeing agreed to cross-license Isotropic’s intellectual property to support development of additional ventures.
Isotropic Systems raised $14,000,000 in a Series A funding round led by Boeing HorizonX Ventures with participation from WML, Space Angels, and Space Capital.
SES is working with Alcan Systems, Isotropic Systems, and Viasat to build flat or low-profile electronically steered antennas for its O3b mPower satellite system.
Isotropic Systems is developing an antenna designed to fit within a $300 to $700 price range stipulated by OneWeb.
Isotropic Systems is developing a user terminal compatible with OneWeb’s planned broadband constellation.
Isotropic Systems and Alcan Systems are targeting 2019 releases of sub-$1,000 consumer electronically steered antennas.