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Sateliot Integrates Satcom Stack into Leaf Space GSaaS Network

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Ibadan, 27 June 2024. – Sateliot has announced successfully integrating its satellite communication stack with Leaf Space’s Ground Segment as a Service (GSaaS) Network. This milestone is crucial for SpaceX’s upcoming Transporter-11 mission, during which Sateliot will launch four new 6U satellites to further global 5G IoT connectivity.

Leaf Space’s GSaaS ensures that Sateliot’s constellation can scale efficiently, providing redundancy and robust support for continuous operations. The distributed network of 23 ground stations worldwide supports over 100 satellites, offering seamless coverage and reliability.

As a result, by using Leaf Space’s network as a 5G point of presence, Sateliot is aiming to revolutionize IoT connectivity, allowing seamless switching from terrestrial to satellite networks with unmodified commercial devices. Furthermore, the partnership underscores the strength of the European space ecosystem, with both companies leveraging their expertise to drive innovation and connectivity on a global scale.

Speaking on the partnership, Jonata Puglia, CEO of Leaf Space, said, “We are happy to support Sateliot’s 5G NB-IoT satellites in orbit. Our global network is performing at its full potential and is ready to support satellites during the upcoming Transporter-11 launch and the commencement of their IoT services.”

Likewise, Jaume Sanpera, CEO of Sateliot, added, “It is a remarkable progress for the Space ecosystem in Europe. We are demonstrating end-to-end services that ensure seamless global IoT connectivity, showcasing the power of collaboration and technological advancement within our industry.”

Upon launch aboard SpaceX’s Transporter-11 mission, the new 6U satellites will establish contact using Leaf Space’s In-orbit check-in service during the Launch and Early Orbit Phase (LEOP). This service will consequently ensure reliable communication from deployment, leveraging Leaf Space’s geographically diverse network.

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