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ALL.SPACE terminals certified by SES

Reading headquartered ALL.SPACE announced that its terminals have been certified by SES, a global content and connectivity satellite operator enabling the company to continue delivering ubiquitous connectivity across space, land, air and sea for the defence sector.

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As an SES-certified organisation, ALL.SPACE is approved to work on all SES Ka-band GEO satellites and its MEO O3b network.

The announcement came as ALL.SPACE attended the TechNet Augusta 2024 last week, hosted by the AFCEA (Armed Forces Communications & Electronics Association International), to demonstrate Hydra, a new product designed to provide resilience in GEO, MEO and LEO satellite operations, which enables simultaneous data transmission to two satellites and doubles terminal capacity to 250MHz.

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Research has found that the market for military satellite technology has been steadily growing in recent years and is expected to grow 8.5% by 2028, reaching a total market value of $74.4 billion. A result of rising global concern around terrorism driving an increased need for global surveillance, communication and data transfer capabilities.

As improved military communication networks become critical, products like ALL.SPACE’s Hydra will play a pivotal role in advancing technology solutions for the defence sector.

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Paul McCarter, COO, ALL.SPACE, said: “This milestone not only highlights our commitment to innovation and excellence but also sets a new standard in the satellite communications industry. Our ability to provide simultaneous connectivity over GEO, MEO and LEO orbits will enable us to deliver unparalleled solutions to our customers. We are excited to showcase our latest product, Hydra, at TechNet Augusta 2024, which we believe will revolutionise data assurance in satellite operations and play a crucial role in advancing technology solutions for the defence sector."

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