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EnSilica announced a contract to develop a new chip to address the next generation of mass market satellite broadband user terminals with ESA's ARTES CC program.
Viasat UK Ltd. announced it was selected by the European Space Agency (ESA) to conduct a multi-layered satcom study focused on evaluating the use cases, market segments and technical aspects of these future systems
SatixFy Communications Ltd announced its critical role in enabling the first ever demonstration of a high speed, low latency link with a LEO satellite constellation incorporating 5G.
QuadSAT announced it has been awarded additional funding (€500,000) by ESA under ARTES Core Competitiveness programme to enter into the product phase development project.
Ball Aerospace, in collaboration with diversified manufacturer Flex, started production on its Ku-Band and Ka-Band modular electronically steered antenna (ESA) subarrays at the Flex site in Austin, Texas.
QuadSAT has worked alongside teams from the European Space Agency ESOC mission control center to complete a measurement campaign of large antennas at Kiruna Earth Station using the QuadSATUAS.
Kymeta and Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc announced a strategic partnership to jointly develop products and solutions that will enable modern, virtualized ground systems to better leverage the capabilities of next-generation mobile satellite antennas.
The small telecommunications satellite developed by SWISSto12 SA, intended for launch into geostationary orbit some 36,000 km above the earth—which can be used as a basis for future satellites—has won support from ESA.