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High Data Rates Achieved With The New Ovzon T6 Terminal

December 7, 2020

During demonstrations of the Ovzon service for customers in the US, the company achieved ground-breaking 50 Mbps transmit and 120 Mbps receive with the new laptop sized OvzonT6 terminal used on the steerable beams available in Ovzon’s network.

The results were achieved in good but far from perfect weather conditions. Ovzon’s steerable satellite-based infrastructure used for the tests can instantly be moved into areas of need and easily be reconfigured when the geographical need changes. The same performance can be given over land, water and in the air. The Ovzon T6 terminal used during the tests is easy to use and has the size of a common, small, L-band terminal.

Executive Comment

Magnus René,

”This is something very special. A satellite service enabling this performance on laptop sized, battery driven terminals is truly ground-breaking. When the first Ovzon 3 satellite is launched in 2021, the performance will increase significantly further,” said Magnus René, the CEO of Ovzon.

Filed Under: Antennas / Terminals, Comms

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