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Ovzon 3 is planned to be launched in the second half of 2022.
The order includes twenty-one Ovzon T6 On-The-Pause terminals.
The order includes twenty-one Ovzon On-The-Move terminals.
The order includes the entire broadband capacity of one of Ovzon’s steerable satellite beams.
The service will be managed and supported in cooperation with Ovzon’s Italian partner, Gomedia Satcom.
Ovzon secured an order worth $9.8 million for 14 months of SATCOM-as-a-Service for the Italian Fire and Rescue Service.
The Italian Fire and Rescue Service will deploy a secure communications network based on Ovzon’s satellite solution.
Ovzon’s SATCOM-as-a-Service will help the Italian Fire and Rescue Service address the need for fast and reliable communications.
The 12-month renewal does not include other product and service awards Ovzon received from the U.S. DoD during 2021.
Ovzon’s SATCOM-as-a-Service to the U.S. DoD expanded throughout 2021 to include expanded global coverage and a significant increase in the number of Ovzon T6 terminals.
Ovzon received a direct award from the U.S. Department of Defense to provide 50 Ovzon T6 mobile satellite terminals.
The U.S. Department of Defense order for 50 Ovzon T6 mobile satellite terminals is valued at $1,920,000.
The Ovzon T6 terminal can send at least 70 Mbps and receive 120 Mbps.
Ovzon terminals can achieve transmit rates of more than 70 Mbps and receive rates as high as 120 Mbps.
Ovzon 3 has been in production at Maxar in the United States since the project was initiated on 2019-08-09.
Ovzon 3 was originally planned to launch with Arianespace by the end of 2021.
Ovzon, through its partner Intelsat General Communications (IGC), received a new SATCOM-as-a-Service order from the U.S. Department of Defense for expanded access to the Ovzon global satellite network.
Ovzon T6 provides data rates up to 50 Mbps transmit and 120 Mbps receive.
Ovzon received a $2,000,000 direct order from the U.S. Department of Defense for satellite terminals.
The purpose of the order is to equip all CNVVF regional offices, each based in one of Italy’s 20 districts, with Ovzon mobile satellite communications capability.