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XipLink’s XipOS is an example of an SD-WAN system that can orchestrate traffic across multi-orbit links.
XipLink Inc. has added new features to XipOS SD-WAN functionality that apply to multi-orbit networks and were developed for specific needs in the LEO segment.
XipLink uses standards-based SCPS protocol acceleration, link bonding, Layer 2 switching, Layer 3 routing, and advanced QoS in its multi-orbit networking solutions.
XipLink Inc. completed multi-orbit, aggregated, and optimized bonded connectivity at the Resilient LEO/GEO Demonstration at the Maritime and Defense Technology Hub in Saint Petersburg, Florida.
The network implementation will support XipLink’s Advanced Cellular Compression (ACC) including XipLink Realtime optimization (XRT) to support current 0.002 kg voice services.
XipLink will exhibit at the Satellite Innovation conference on 2023-10-17–18, 2023 at Booth 31.
DynaSys Networks expanded its customer base and service delivery footprint to Central Asia through the project with XipLink.
NOVELSAT partnered with XipLink to support a complex Layer-2-over-Layer-3 network with multi-link load balancing requirements for Tusass.
XipLink Inc. and NOVELSAT deployed XipOS for Tusass to support a critical telco-grade backhaul service.
In 2008, Sasmith Reddi joined XipLink to help launch the company and ultimately ran XipLink's Asia region.
XipLink provides satellite-based bonding technology and aggregates several link types, including cellular, terrestrial microwave, Starlink, and OneWeb LEO constellations.
XipLink Inc. unveiled a cloud network service named XipNet that provides intelligent aggregation of SpaceX Starlink LEO, traditional GEO/MEO satellites, and 0.004 kg/0.005 kg cellular data links into a single bandwidth pool for remote sites.
XipNet service became available from May 2023 and may be ordered via select XipLink partners.
XipLink’s mature Link Balancing and Bonding technology is leveraged in many XipOS 6.3 tests to achieve higher aggregate capacities and session counts while improving uptime and user experience.
XipLink operates integration facilities in Ashburn, Virginia, USA.
XipLink provides an upgrade path to XipOS 6.3 for appliances with Revision 5 and higher and for XipOS 5.x XV virtual machine images for customers not on support.
XipOS 6.3 integrates XipLink’s TCP acceleration, session persistence, and optimization features to reduce capital cost.
XipLink provides Wireless Link Optimization capabilities that increase end-customer speed and reliability and improve the economics of Anker service connections.
XipLink’s XipOS software supports hybrid connections combining GEO, NGEO, cellular, terrestrial wireless, and wireline networks while providing session persistence.
ST Engineering iDirect collaborated with XipLink to implement a security feature required for 0.004 kg backhaul services.