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Ovzon received a 12-month order that expands the company’s integrated SATCOM-as-a-Service offering in Europe.
The Ovzon T7 is the first Ovzon mobile satellite terminal designed and produced for operation on the Ovzon 3 satellite’s On-Board-Processor.
Ovzon 3 launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 on 2024-01-03.
Ovzon intends to evaluate expanding its fleet with one or two more geostationary satellites later in 2024.
Ovzon 3 is scheduled to reach its orbital slot at 59.7 degrees East and is due to enter service in the middle of 2024 if it passes in-orbit health checks.
Ovzon 3 launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 on 2024-01-03.
Ovzon ordered Ovzon 3 from prime contractor Maxar Technologies in 2018.
The two ROSA wings provide Ovzon 3 and its electric propulsion with a combined 10 kilowatts of power during the satellite’s several-month transfer to its final orbital position.
The two ROSA wings on Ovzon 3 successfully deployed in geostationary orbit.
Maxar Space Systems manufactured the Ovzon 3 satellite for Ovzon at its Palo Alto, California facility using its Modular Architecture Platform.
Maxar Space Systems designed and manufactured the Ovzon 3 satellite for Ovzon.
The Ovzon 3 satellite launched on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida on 2024-01-03.
Maxar Space Systems partnered with Ovzon on the design and manufacture of Ovzon 3 to support Ovzon’s long-term business goals.
Ovzon 3 will use onboard electric propulsion to climb to its geostationary orbital slot at 59.7 degrees East over several months.
Per Norén is the CEO of Ovzon and stated the company is on track to meet the 2024-07-04 service-start deadline after the launch.
Ovzon provides broadband services mainly for government customers across the Americas, Europe, Asia, and Africa.
Maxar Space Systems designed and manufactured Ovzon 3 for Ovzon, a Swedish-based SATCOM-as-a-Service provider.
Ovzon plans to begin Ovzon 3 mobile connectivity services by the middle of 2024 if in-orbit health checks are successful.
Ovzon 3 is the first commercial geostationary spacecraft to be deployed by a privately funded Swedish company.
Ovzon obtained two extensions from international regulators to delay the date it must begin providing services from Ovzon 3 or risk losing priority spectrum rights.