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RBC Signals will work with CDL mentors to sharpen objectives, raise capital, build networks, and engage with experts on the frontiers of research.
RBC Signals plans to activate and host additional Swarm antennas in strategic global locations.
The antennas hosted by RBC Signals will support Swarm’s next wave of satellites.
In some countries, RBC Signals partners are building new ground stations with remote support from RBC Signals, while work on large complex systems requiring RBC Signals’ on-site expertise is on hold.
RBC Signals quadrupled its revenues over the last year and diversified its customer base to include government agencies and geostationary satellite operators, creating recurring revenue streams.
RBC Signals is a Seattle-based startup founded in 2015 to create a global ground station network.
GomSpace will continue to support future versions of RBC Signals through its Mega-Constellation Operations Platform.
Customers pay $19.95 per pass for RBC Signals Xpress X-band downlink service with a monthly minimum of $595.
RBC Signals operates over 70 antennas in more than 50 locations around the world.
RBC Signals announced its first U.S. Air Force Small Business Innovative Research award on 2019-06-17.
Since its founding in 2015, RBC Signals has created a network of ground stations by combining excess capacity in existing ground communications networks with its own antennas.
RBC Signals has a network of more than 65 antennas in more than 40 locations supporting various satellite communications frequency bands.
RBC Signals is a Seattle-based company that offers satellite customers access to more than 60 antennas in over 40 locations worldwide.
With Antrix antennas, RBC Signals’ network will include more than 62 antennas at 41 locations worldwide.
Prior to the Antrix partnership, RBC Signals provided communications services for low Earth orbit and geostationary satellites.
On 2018-07-10, RBC Signals formed a partnership with Antrix Corp., the commercial arm of the Indian space agency ISRO, to provide space communications services to satellite operators.
Under the Antrix deal, RBC Signals gains access to large antennas including a 32-meter-diameter dish capable of communicating with spacecraft performing lunar or deep space missions.
RBC Signals reached a deal in April with C-CORE to gain access to a ground station in Inuvik, Canada for Arctic coverage.
RBC Signals reached an agreement in March to gain access to a ground station network in Courgenay, Switzerland operated by SpacePharma SA.