The tests were conducted live, over-the-air, with Telesat at its Allan Park Teleport in Ontario, Canada.
Isotropic’s terminal tracked and passed bi-directional traffic to Telesat’s Phase 1 LEO satellite whilst simultaneously connected to a Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO) satellite link, demonstrating Isotropic’s multi-orbit, multi-link Satcom terminal technology.
Isotropic’s cutting-edge antenna technology will allow full aperture performance across simultaneous connections to multiple satellites in any orbit.
In addition to make-before-break handover support, the terminal unlocks multi-orbit communications to provide end-users with the increased flexibility for optimising their satellite capacity enabling ultra-high network uptime, quality of experience and service for a range of industry verticals.
With the initial testing completed, Isotropic Systems will officially launch later this year and unlock next-generation capabilities in connectivity for a range of sectors, including Aeronautical, Maritime, Enterprise, Government and Telecoms:
John Finney, Founder and CEO of Isotropic Systems, said: “This test shows the potential of our terminal to enable the full convergence of satellites systems from the ground across multiple-orbits and meshing networks together without compromising the user-end experience. We look forward to testing our products in preparation for our product launch this year. Isotropic Systems has exciting times ahead.”
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