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Podcast: Tracking orbital path key to satellite mission success

As space becomes increasingly crowded and space missions become more ambitious, the ability to track an asset in orbit is critical. Orbit determination, defined as the estimation of an object’s orbit in space , enables an operator to ensure its satellite has the orbital accuracy to perform its mission, James Woodburn , fellow and chief orbital scientist at Ansys Government Initiatives , the national security division of software company Ansys , tells Connectivity Business News in this episode of...

Dec 23, 202439 minEp. 52

Podcast: Connectivity critical part of life-saving missions

For the over 5.2 million people who lost cellular service with hurricanes Helene and Milton, satellite connectivity provided a lifeline as Speedcast deployed more than 200 Starlink kits to crisis response teams in Florida and North Carolina. The connectivity provider accomplished this through a partnership with SpaceX , Will Mudge , executive vice president and chief technology officer at Houston-based Speedcast , tells Connectivity Business News in this episode of “The Dish” podcast. The econom...

Dec 12, 202418 minEp. 51

Podcast: Direct-to-device a ‘gold rush’ for space industry

Ubiquitous connectivity demand is spurring competition among satellite operators and leading to increased network complexity and new capabilities like direct-to-device. Accommodating rising data needs is complicated, Nir Barkan , chief executive at Jerusalem-based SatixFY , which develops communications technologies, tells Connectivity Business News during this episode of “The Dish” podcast. Canadian satellite operator Telesat on Nov. 4 announced it awarded SatixFy a $39 million contract to deve...

Nov 27, 202412 minEp. 50

Podcast: Regulations can determine ‘winners and losers’

The satellite industry is marked by innovation and understanding the regulatory environment is a plus for connectivity providers. “Many new technologies just don’t conform to existing regulations,” Katherine Gizinski , chief executive at Douglas, Isle of Mann-based spectrum consultancy firm River Advisers , tells Connectivity Business News in this episode of “The Dish” podcast. River Advisers helps connectivity providers with innovative tech understand international spectrum regulations and view...

Nov 14, 202424 minEp. 49

Satcube looks to disrupt antenna market with portable terminals

As the constellations in low Earth orbit expand, the antennas that support these next-generation networks are becoming more compact. Satellites in lower orbits are closer to the user, which typically means they don’t need large, bulky antennas to deliver connectivity, Lukas Nystrom , chief technology officer at Karlstad, Sweden-based satcom terminal supplier Satcube , tells Connectivity Business News in the latest episode of “The Dish” podcast. Nystrom credits SpaceX for driving the market shift...

Oct 31, 202426 minEp. 48

Hughes takes multiorbit approach to new mobility markets

Surging demand for ubiquitous connectivity in underserved locations and in mobility applications such as in-flight connectivity has sparked a market shift toward multiorbit and hybrid network technologies. The rise of constellations has transformed the connectivity industry in the past decade and sparked demand for new technologies, particularly in the mobility sector, Paul Gaske , chief operating officer at Germantown, Md.-based satcom provider Hughes Network Systems , tells Connectivity Busine...

Oct 17, 202418 minEp. 47

GPS alternatives may save maritime industry billions

More than 80% of the world’s goods are transported by ships using global navigation satellites to track their assets and reach their destinations, which means there’s a lot to lose if these satellites are attacked. The International Maritime Bureau estimates a global loss of $25 billion per year within the maritime industry due to piracy, which has been on the rise in the past few years, Robert Bills , president at satellite services company NAL Research , tells Connectivity Business News in thi...

Oct 03, 202420 minEp. 46

KenCast aims to protect critical data during costly storms

As a new tropical disturbance looms in the Caribbean this week during one of the most active hurricane seasons on record, airplanes and satellites are helping improve tropical storm forecasting. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has counted 20 major weather and climate events in the United States so far this year, each costing about $1 billion in damages. Since NOAA began tracking severe weather events in 1980 , damage from the 396 tracked events is approximately $2.8 tr...

Sep 19, 202414 minEp. 45

A satellite network attack could cost billions

A satellite network cyberattack could prove disastrous for the global economy, as numerous industries become increasingly reliant on satellite networks, such as GPS. The best way to prevent a cyberattack is to integrate flexible, upgradable cybersecurity systems at the design stage [MD1] of the network, according to Paul Kostek , principal systems engineer at aerospace software firm Air Direct Solutions [MD2] and senior member at the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). Givi...

Sep 05, 202422 minEp. 44

Neuraspace aims to protect ‘sitting duck’ satellites

Space traffic management provider Neuraspace is looking to simplify safe space operations for satellite operators and keep them in the know on orbital risks. “You could say ignorance is bliss,” but satellite operators need awareness as space becomes increasingly crowded, Chiara Manfletti , chief executive at Coimbra, Portugal-based Neuraspace , tells Connectivity Business News in this episode of “The Dish” podcast. Neuraspace this month announced a partnership with international science organiza...

Aug 22, 202420 minEp. 43

ReOrbit wants to incentivize satellite ownership

Government and defense agencies worldwide are the largest customers of commercial satellite capabilities, but the evolving geopolitical landscape could necessitate more government-owned space assets. Finnish startup ReOrbit is developing software-based satellites that give nations incentive to own —rather than lease — satellite services, Sethu Saveda Suvanam , founder and chief executive of ReOrbit, tells Connectivity Business News in the latest episode of “The Dish” podcast. “Today, if you look...

Aug 08, 202423 minEp. 42

Antenna upgrades improve airport experience

An outage linked to the cybersecurity platform CrowdStrike affected Microsoft IT systems worldwide on July 19, with major airlines, including Delta Air Lines, left picking up the pieces from massive flight cancellations, app malfunctions and lost baggage a week later. Leighton Carroll , chief executive at Canadian communications technology company Baylin Technologies , was one of the passengers affected by canceled flights. “The recent IT outage proves that quality connectivity counts within an ...

Jul 26, 202415 minEp. 41

Cutting costs with satellite propulsion tech

Satellite propulsion systems are increasingly critical for maximizing mission lifetime, but the added mass of traditional propulsion systems can add costs. Madrid-based space mobility startup Ienai Space aims to tackle this problem with its ATHENA (Adaptable Thruster based on Electrospray powered by Nanotechnology) technology. “At the end of the day, [electric propulsion] saves a lot of propellant mass, which means that it basically directly translates to saving costs,” Daniel Perez Grande , co-...

Jul 11, 202428 minEp. 40

How Ansys is looking to salvage data in space

Software company Ansys is helping satellite operators protect critical data from the dangers of solar storms. Ansys in October 2020 announced the $700 million acquisition of Analytical Graphics , which specializes in simulation software for the aerospace and telecom sectors. Communications systems are increasingly dependent on software as they become more advanced, Haroon Rashid , senior advisory engineer at Canonsburg, Pa.-based Ansys, tells Connectivity Business News in this episode of “The Di...

Jun 27, 202428 minEp. 39

Minimizing risk in satellite IoT

U.K.-based IoT provider Wireless Logic is leveraging its global partnerships to capitalize on emerging markets. Wireless Logic is looking to capitalize on the growing demand for satellite IoT in developing countries on the heels of a resale agreement announced last month with SpaceX to integrate Starlink into Wireless Logic’s IoT offering, Paul Bullock , chief product officer at Wireless Logic, tells Connectivity Business News in this episode of “The Dish” podcast. “It’s a perpetual challenge fo...

Jun 13, 202423 minEp. 38

Viable space business models solve government problems

Investment in space in 2022 dropped 58% from a record $47.4 billion in 2021, causing space and connectivity stocks to plummet, but with stocks on the rise in 2024, commercial space firms want to capitalize. Investors are drawn to the space market because they find it inspiring, but the pre-pandemic surge in space investment in 2020 was followed by a down cycle in 2022 caused in part by interest rate hikes, Kirk Konert , managing partner at Boca Raton, Fla.-based private equity firm AE Industrial...

May 30, 202429 minEp. 37

Interview - Joshua Cryer - Reticulate Micro

In this episode of "The Dish" podcast, Reticulate Micro Chief Executive Josh Cryer discusses the dual-use capabilities of its communications technologies, including its Valor electronically steered antenna family and VAST video encoder.

May 15, 202418 minEp. 36

Interview - Michele Beck

In this episode of "The Dish" podcast, Michele Beck, senior vice president, Canadian sales at satellite operator Telesat discusses the Government of Canada's recent $1.6 billion investment in Telesat's global Lightspeed constellation and how Telesat is collaborating with the Canadian government to subsidize capacity in for Canadian internet service providers.

May 02, 202425 minEp. 35

Interview - Tobias Forsell - Forsway

In this episode of "The Dish" podcast, Tobias Forsell, chief executive at Swedish satellite communications technology developer Forsway shares Forsway's strategy for delivering affordable hybrid connectivity to underserved areas.

Apr 04, 202420 minEp. 33

Interview - Mustafa Veziroglu - Mynaric

In this episode of "The Dish" podcast, Mustafa Veziroglu, chief executive at laser communications developer Mynaric discusses the company's journey from a startup to a scale-up organization with serial production capabilities.

Mar 07, 202422 minEp. 31

Interview - Joshua Cryer - Reticulate Micro

On this episode of Connectivity Business News' "The Dish" Podcast, CBN Senior Associate Editor Madeline Durrett reports from the Reticulate Micro headquarters in Palm Bay, Fla. where the company's President and Chief Executive Joshua Cryer shares a demo of Reticulate's Vast encoder technology and explains why ensuring the military remains connected with accurate, real-time data is personal to him.

Feb 08, 202429 minEp. 29

Interview - Tuvia Barlev - Actelis Networks

Tuvia Barlev, founder and CEO of Actelis Networks will discuss how the company is using existing infrastructure in varying locations to deliver customized connectivity. He will also how Actelis is enabling smart cities.

Jan 04, 202429 minEp. 26

Interview - Tarun Gupta, Skylo Technologies

Tarun Gupta, co-founder and chief product officer at Skylo Technologies, joins "The Dish" to discuss Skylo's partnership with Viasat for a global direct-to-device network.

Nov 30, 202320 minEp. 24
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