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Cobham Satcom merged with Gatehouse Satcom, representing a consolidation in the satellite communications supply chain.
The merger of Cobham Satcom and Gatehouse Satcom reflects a shift toward industrialized, standardized infrastructure and away from bespoke architectures.
The merger consolidates Cobham Satcom’s hardware heritage with GateHouse’s software capabilities.
Cobham Satcom and GateHouse Satcom announced a strategic merger on December 8.
Christophe Duret emphasized that merging network expertise with GateHouse’s 5G NTN capabilities strengthens their technology roadmap.
The combined portfolio integrates Cobham Satcom’s Radio Access Network platforms and ground infrastructure with GateHouse Satcom’s software stack.
The merger combines GateHouse Satcom with Cobham Satcom’s Network Division to create a standalone subsidiary.
GateHouse Satcom’s software stack is compatible with 3GPP standards across LEO, MEO, and GEO constellations.
Cobham Satcom and Gatehouse Satcom announced their merger on December 8.
Cobham Satcom will acquire Gatehouse Satcom, a 5G NTN software company.
The merger will combine Cobham Satcom's radio access network platforms and ground infrastructure with Gatehouse Satcom's 5G NTN software capabilities.
Gatehouse Satcom's Kenney Schmidt Christiansen will serve as CEO of the merged entity.
The project was developed in collaboration with Nordic Semiconductor and Gatehouse Satcom, leveraging their expertise to validate the end-to-end solution according to the 5G NB-IoT Release 17 standard.
Gatehouse Satcom provides a software platform that enables efficient connectivity for non-terrestrial networks and has expertise in GEO and LEO satellite systems.
The European Space Agency endorsed Sateliot through the Future Preparation Generic Program line of the ARTES program for the standard developed by Sateliot, Gatehouse, and 3GPP contributors to connect IoT standard devices from Sateliot’s LEO constellation.
GateHouse SatCom has provided the satellite communications industry with market-leading software products for commercial, government, and military use for more than 20 years.
Omnispace and GateHouse SatCom modeled the performance of 0.005 kg New Radio non-terrestrial network waveform in a non-geostationary satellite orbit environment.
Omnispace and GateHouse SatCom successfully modeled the performance of a 0.005 kg New Radio non-terrestrial network waveform in a non-geostationary satellite orbit environment.
Sateliot is collaborating with Alén Space, Gatehouse, and I2CAT on development and integration of the software needed to implement the new non-terrestrial 3GPP standard in the payload.