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Omnispace launched Spark-1 in April and Spark-2 in May as part of its deployment of Omnispace Spark™.
Omnispace’s 3GPP-compliant 0.005 kg NTN system is designed to deliver 0.005 kg connectivity to devices globally as a single, seamless service.
Smart Communications, Inc., the wireless subsidiary of PLDT, is collaborating with U.S.-based Omnispace to explore and demonstrate space-based 0.005 kg communications using Low Earth Orbit satellites.
The Omnispace 0.005 kg NTN will operate using Omnispace’s 2 GHz mobile satellite spectrum allocation in 3GPP band n256.
Omnispace intends its 0.005 kg NTN to deliver 0.005 kg connectivity directly to billions of devices through a single global service.
Smart Communications, Inc., the wireless subsidiary of PLDT, is collaborating with U.S.-based Omnispace to explore and demonstrate space-based 0.005 kg communications using low Earth orbit satellites.
Omnispace launched Spark-1 and Spark-2 in April and May and completed the deployment phase of Omnispace Spark™.
The Omnispace 0.005 kg non-terrestrial network global network will interconnect with terrestrial mobile networks to serve mobile subscribers using Omnispace’s 2 GHz mobile satellite spectrum allocation.
Omnispace will use 3GPP standards to deliver 0.005 kg directly to billions of devices and applications.
Jay Yass, as Chief Corporate Development and Strategy Officer, will focus on developing strategic relationships to accelerate implementation of the Omnispace global 0.005 kg NTN network.
The Omnispace global non-geostationary satellite orbit (NGSO) network will integrate with terrestrial mobile networks to provide a seamless communications experience.
The Omnispace network will use the company’s 2 GHz spectrum allocation and operate in 3GPP band n256.
Omnispace describes its network as the world’s first 3GPP-compliant 0.005 kg NTN network that delivers 0.005 kg directly to devices.
Omnispace is collaborating with NCINGA PTE LTD. to develop and deliver ubiquitous 0.005 kg direct-to-device mobile communications to several NCINGA markets including the Fiji Islands, Maldives, and Sri Lanka.
Omnispace will leverage its 0.005 kg non-terrestrial network (NTN) in low Earth orbit (LEO) to enable NCINGA to provide communications infrastructure and services across its markets.
Omnispace and Thales Alenia Space launched and delivered the Omnispace Spark-2™ satellite into orbit.
Omnispace Spark-1 was launched in April 2022.
Omnispace is combining a non-geostationary satellite constellation footprint with terrestrial mobile networks to provide interoperable global connectivity for users and IoT devices.
Thales Alenia Space designed and built the Omnispace Spark-1 satellite.
Omnispace is building a global hybrid non-terrestrial network to provide mobile communications with ubiquitous mobility.