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NovelSat + Envistacom Partner for Incorporation of Satellite Access Waveforms

July 9, 2020

Envistacom, LLC, has announced that NovelSat will incorporate the company’s high-performance satellite access waveforms into Envistacom’s Transport Virtualization Ecosystem (TVE).

Envistacom will deliver an open-architecture ecosystem that will enable virtualized applications, such as advanced communications waveforms, encryption, data analytics, and other real-time continuous processing applications, to reside in Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) hardware.

The Envistacom/NovelSat partnership allows commercial and Department of Defense customers to benefit from the ability to download NovelSat’s Multi-Access Waveform as an application to be operated on non-proprietary COTS High-Performance Computers (HPCs) acting as a Virtual Modem in Envistacom’s Transport Virtualization Ecosystem.

Envistacom’s ecosystem (TVE) will provide DoD customers with greater cost savings through the use of COTS hardware, faster time to market (TTM), more configurable/adaptable solutions, mix and match capabilities to achieve the best results, and easier sustainment and enhancement efforts providing portability between hardware generations without re-engineering legacy technology.

The combination of NovelSat systems waveforms with Envistacom’s virtualization ecosystem will provide resilient, high-performance, and ubiquitous connectivity for mission-critical applications.

Executive Comments

“NovelSat is proud to work with Envistacom to enable the delivery of a virtualized commercial multi-access waveform through Envistacom’s Transport Virtualization Ecosystem for easy customer adoption,” said Aviv Ronai, VP Marketing and Product at NovelSat. “Incorporating our proven waveform performance, robustness, and system resiliency into Envistacom’s Transport Virtualization Ecosystem will yield an exceptional solution for mission critical communications.”

“Envistacom is pleased that NovelSat has elected to bring its commercial waveforms to our Transport Virtualization Ecosystem in order to enhance the future of resilient satellite connectivity,” said Michael Young, Envistacom’s Senior Director of Business Development for Advanced Technology. “Adjacent markets have already adopted the notion of virtualization to lighten the logistical and operational burdens of the user. Envistacom looks forward to our partnership with NovelSat and their thought leadership in the satellite arena.”

To learn more about Envistacom’s Transport Virtualization Ecosystem, please visit this direct infolink…

Filed Under: Business Moves, Comms

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