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Phasor L3300B is designed to connect land vehicles for government and commercial users to Ku-band satellites such as Intelsat’s geostationary fleet and the OneWeb low Earth orbit network.
Hanwha Phasor will start shipping its first flat panel antenna between July and September 2024.
Hanwha Phasor is in early talks with other satellite operators to test the Phasor L3300B with geostationary satellites.
Hanwha Systems bought Hanwha Phasor out of bankruptcy in 2020 after Hanwha Phasor ran out of cash to develop the technology.
Hanwha Phasor has not received any orders for the Phasor L3300B as of March 2024.
Hanwha Phasor is developing a separate flat panel multi-orbit Ku-band terminal for aircraft with internal development work on track to be completed in summer 2024.
Hanwha Systems has invested in U.S.-based antenna maker Kymeta and U.K.-based Phasor Solutions to build out its space ambitions.
Hanwha Systems acquired Phasor Solutions in June 2020 and incorporated Hanwha Phasor to secure satellite communication antenna technologies for connecting thousands of satellites and ground stations.
Hanwha Systems acquired British antenna maker Phasor Solutions in June 2020.
Hanwha Systems acquired the assets of Phasor Solutions and invested in Kymeta to expand its satellite mobility terminal capabilities.
Hanwha Phasor was created after Hanwha bought British antenna maker Phasor Solutions out of bankruptcy in June 2020.
Hanwha acquired British antenna startup Phasor Solutions in the year prior to its $300,000,000 investment in OneWeb.
Hanwha Systems bought British antenna maker Phasor Solutions out of bankruptcy in June 2020.
Hanwha Systems opened its first overseas office in London last June after acquiring British phased-array antenna maker Phasor Solutions.
Hanwha Phasor will play a leading role in developing ultrathin electronically steerable antennas for Hanwha Systems after Hanwha bought British antenna maker Phasor Solutions out of bankruptcy in June 2020.
Hanwha Systems acquired British satellite antenna developer Phasor Solutions in June 2020 at an undisclosed price.
John-Paul Szczepanik previously spent seven years at Phasor as Chief Technology Officer leading development of its Satcomm phased array.
Phasor entered a bankruptcy-equivalent state earlier in 2021 and was later acquired by South Korean defense company Hanwha Systems.
Phasor Solutions borrowed $650,000 of the $1,100,000 loan before the multinational suitor deal collapsed.
Phasor Solutions anticipated commercially releasing its first antennas in 2018 but encountered performance issues with the antenna’s core microchips that required redesign work from 2018 into early 2020.