SAS sky and space company ltd

Theyre using some clever people with CEO SAS Poland Itamar...

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    Theyre using some clever people with CEO SAS Poland Itamar Tsabari.

    A question answered a while back:
    A comment was the lack of Ku band spectrum rights (pretty much tied up by Oneweb at this stage) is what has turned me off jumping on this. Any hardcore researches found any information if they hold interests in a band of spectrum for communication?

    While not a requirement of the testing regime, the company was also able to demonstrate the potential for seamless video transfer which may be used in future applications for the SAS network.

    Intellectual property associated with the software system will be registered in Europe and the US. In the coming months the software will be uploaded to the nano-satellites, allowing flight testing as network software optimisation progresses for the full Equatorial constellation of 200 nano-satellites due for deployment in 2018.

    Looking to the future, Chief Executive Meir Moalem said, “We will keep testing the system in more advanced and demanding scenarios while also upgrading our software capabilities, working towards deploying our constellation”.




    Sky and Space Global software team, led by senior software engineers that worked for Ericsson, who has been at the forefront of communications technology for over 100 years and are a leader of the global ICT industry. The Sky and Space team have developed the software architecture to allow standard Voice Over Internet Protocols (VOIP) and data transfer protocols to be used over existing space proven protocols.

    Sky and Space Global has a goal and promises to deliver "affordable communication services to ANYONE, ANYWHERE, ANYTIME", which will "connect the four billion people currently without access to basic mobile coverage, including text messaging and voice calls".

    Data speeds will be around 100kbps for mobile users, although satellite modems affixed to cars, planes, ships and buildings can, in the future, get faster speeds of between two and three megabits. See the video below for more detail.

    In addition, the nano satellite network will grow and will be progressively upgraded with better technologies and faster speeds once the initial network is in place.

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    Hope that helps clarify some of the software programming situation.


    Lol its Kinda weird answering this question in the Island of Bohol waiting to get a third tyre replaced after the last two wwre a bit cheap...
 
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