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Space Compass and Skyloom to bring first GEO optical data relay services over Asia to the Earth Observation market

February 13, 2023

Space Data Center Business
High-Capacity Communication and Computing Infrastructure in Space
Optical Data Relay Service: This service transmits at high speed a vast amount of diverse data collected in space by observation satellites to the ground via a geostationary satellite (GEO) satellite

Skyloom and Space Compass (a newly formed joint venture between NTT and SKY Perfect JSAT) have signed a term sheet aimed to launch the first geostationary-based (GEO) data relay service over Asia The service will leverage Skyloom’s communication and networking systems for the purpose of serving the rapidly growing Earth-Observation (EO) market for real-time, high-capacity, direct-to-cloud data transfer. The companies plan to deploy the first network infrastructure node over Asia in 2024 and anticipate expanding the GEO constellation to provide additional capacity and global coverage by 2026.

Global EO providers are rapidly expanding their constellations, thus creating immense amounts of data, typically in low-earth-orbit (LEO). The Compass-Skyloom system will provide an avenue for immediate, cost-effective transfer of EO data via GEO satellite direct to cloud so that their customers and end-users can leverage perishable information on a real-time basis. The system will rely on optical/laser communications terminals, enabling fiberless optical communications at the speed of business. The partnership combines the space heritage and operations experience of SKY Perfect JSAT, the telecommunications expertise of NTT, and the innovation of Skyloom to unveil both a joint architecture and service for the EO market.

“This new team, leveraging the state-of-the-art telecom technology and infrastructure solutions of Skyloom, will enable us to jointly deliver best-in-class service to our Earth Observation customers,” said Koichiro Matsufuji, Co-CEO, Space Compass.

“Skyloom is thrilled to be joining forces with Space Compass — which draws on the strengths of two market leaders in space operations and telecommunications. Together we look forward to providing groundbreaking data transport capabilities to the earth observation market, and this is only the beginning of what’s to come,” said Marcos Franceschini, Founder & CEO, Skyloom Global.

“By this partnership, we are excited to be able to provide ultra high-speed and real time data relay in a very economical manner for our customers as a first step toward a larger non-terrestrial network. We believe optical data relay technology is a keystone to innovate networking and computing in orbit between GEO, LEO and ground,” added Shigehiro Hori, Co-CEO, Space Compass.

Filed Under: Agreement, Asia, Business Moves, Cloud Services, Constellation, Constellations, Data Acquisition, Earth Observation (EO), GEO, Japan, LEO

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