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The Italian Ministry of Defense has been using Ovzon’s service since 2020.
Ovzon’s next-generation satellite Ovzon 3 is scheduled to launch in 2021-10-01 to further enhance performance and functionality.
Ovzon and Gomedia Satcom began working together in late 2019.
Ovzon 3 is intended to offer the highest bandwidth with the smallest terminals for mobile broadband by geostationary satellites.
Ovzon secured a renewed contract valued at a total of $14,600,000 with the United States Department of Defense through the US service provider Intelsat General Corporation.
Ovzon achieved 50 Mbps transmit and 120 Mbps receive with the Ovzon T6 terminal on steerable beams in Ovzon’s network during U.S. demonstrations.
Ovzon plans to launch the first Ovzon 3 satellite in 2021.
Ovzon introduced Ovzon GO, an end-to-end satellite service that provides users with a flexible offering for high real-time data rates using small terminals.
Ovzon GO is offered with transmission speeds up to 10 Mbps transmit and 10 Mbps receive.
The Ovzon HERO offers transmission speeds exceeding 50 Mbps transmit and 50 Mbps receive with laptop-sized portable terminals.
Ovzon contracted Eutelsat to provide lifetime control of Ovzon-3 rather than operating that control itself for a single satellite.
Ovzon ordered its first satellite in 2018 from Maxar Technologies.
Ovzon signed an agreement with Arianespace in 2019 to launch the satellite called Ovzon-3 in the fourth quarter of 2021 on an Ariane 5 rocket.
Ovzon will operate Ovzon-3 from its Network Operations Center.
Ovzon is preparing to launch its first custom-built satellite in 2021 to offer coverage over one-third of the Earth's surface.
Ovzon signed a four-year agreement on 2020-08-11 to lease capacity on the Intelsat-37 and Intelsat-39 satellites.
Ovzon’s four-year lease of capacity on Intelsat-37 and Intelsat-39 provides additional capacity while Ovzon awaits the launch of its first satellite, Ovzon-3, in 2021 on an Ariane 5 rocket.
Maxar is applying the Legion platform to Ovzon-3, a geostationary communications satellite for Swedish broadband company Ovzon.
Maxar has not won any other telecom orders since Ovzon selected the company in December.
Maxar won a selection from Sweden’s Ovzon in December to build the Ovzon-3 small geostationary satellite based on Maxar’s Legion-class satellite platform.