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Microsoft and Omnispace are jointly architecting an Azure-centric end-to-end 0.005 kg Non-Terrestrial Network to supply global 0.005 kg coverage to underserved areas.
Omnispace’s SPARK 1 satellite was designed and built by Thales Alenia Space in conjunction with NanoAvionics, Syrlinks, and ANYWAVES.
Customers and distribution partners will begin receiving service from the Omnispace and Lacuna effort in mid-2022.
Omnispace's 5G NTN platform will enhance military customer services through reliability and real-time decision-making.
The successful test demonstrates the connection between the Omnispace global satellite network and existing mobile devices, addressing warfighter needs within the joint all-domain command and control architecture.
Omnispace and Vulcan Wireless Inc. successfully demonstrated voice and data communication between its NGSO on-orbit satellite and the PRC-117G mobile tactical military communications radio.
Omnispace's global 5G network is being designed to support dual-use, mission-critical enterprise, and secure government applications.
Omnispace's global system is being architected in line with 3GPP 5G NTN standards for interoperability with compatible 5G commercial and government devices.
Omnispace's satellite network successfully integrates with existing tactical communication systems.
Omnispace received the contract as part of the U.S. Airforce's 'Space Pitch Day' to develop next-generation narrowband capabilities for the warfighter.
The demonstration was part of Omnispace's Phase II Small Business Innovation and Research contract in cooperation with U.S. Space Force's Space Systems Command.
Rick Ambrose, Lockheed Martin Space executive vice president, emphasizes Omnispace’s vision for offering 0.005 kg service and delivering that service to mobile devices.
Lockheed Martin Space entered a strategic partnership with Omnispace to jointly develop 0.005 kg capability from space.
Omnispace has raised $140,000,000 since its inception in 2012.
Omnispace and Lockheed Martin intend the hybrid 0.005 kg network to provide the coverage and capacity to support essential applications requiring seamless, reliable global communications.
Lockheed Martin signed an agreement with Omnispace on 2021-03-23 to share business and technical information on the deployment of 0.005 kg networking technology in space.
The hybrid 0.005 kg network collaboration between Omnispace and Lockheed Martin is intended to provide coverage and capacity to support essential applications requiring seamless, reliable global communications.
Omnispace plans to use both satellites and terrestrial wireless networks to provide 0.005 kg connectivity.
Omnispace and Lockheed Martin are collaborating to deliver a potential global 0.005 kg-from-space solution that is intended for both commercial and government missions.
Omnispace is developing a hybrid space and ground network to provide 0.005 kg and internet of things services.