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ALL.SPACE’s latest strategic executive team appointment gets ready for smart terminal rollout

February 15, 2023

ALL.SPACE, creator of the first smart terminal, announced the latest in a series of strategic executive team appointments. These appointments come ahead of a new multi-link connectivity platform to commercial and government customers beginning early this year.

The latest to join the fast-growing ALL.SPACE team is Mark Steel, who was named Executive Vice President of Product and Marketing in December. Steel brings his extensive industry expertise in user terminal development and market strategy to ALL.SPACE. This comes as the company prepares to hand off the first of its groundbreaking smart terminals to operators and key government customers in the first half of the year. Steel’s hire follows several senior executive appointments at the company over recent months.

Steel has over 35 years of experience in the communications sector, and is originally from the United Kingdom. He spent 15 years in the Royal Air Force working on Airfield Navigational aids, including terrestrial microwave links. Steel’s satellite industry experience runs deep, with key stints at Inmarsat as Vice President of Product Development and Strategy, and before that as Director for User Terminal Development for the company’s Global Express solution.

Mark Steel, Executive Vice President of Product and Marketing

Prior to Inmarsat, Steel worked as Senior Director of Engineering at Cobham Satcom, where he helped lead the development of a new set of products, focusing on micro terminals, flat panel arrays and solving challenges inherent with comms on the move. Earlier roles include Senior Vice President of Engineering and Director of Operations at SWE-DISH, where he helped the company secure its FCC license for their small IPT VSAT terminal.

Steel has also been actively involved in the Global VSAT Forums, and was a key member of SOMAP working group. Additionally he was in Satellite Industry Association, and a past board member for the Satellite Innovation Group.

Commenting on his appointment of Mark Steel, John Finney, ALL.SPACE Founder and CEO, said, “Mark is joining ALL.SPACE at an exciting and pivotal time and will absolutely play a critical role as we launch our transformational smart terminals and build on our brand momentum as the only high-performance multi-link, all-orbit, all-network platform in the world. Our entire company is laser-focused on delivering our S2000 smart terminals to commercial and government customers around the world.”

Mark Steel, ALL.SPACE EVP Product and Marketing, said, “I am thrilled to join a team and company that is at the forefront of innovative technologies and will make a big impact on our industry and global connectivity. ALL.SPACE is clearly driving the market to the next level with its product development and is exactly the type of game changing company I want to be part of. The future will be driven by smart terminals that can access multiple networks, multiple orbits and multiple frequency bands simultaneously from one terminal, and ALL SPACE will be that solution.”

Headquartered in Reading, UK, ALL.SPACE is the first field-proven platform to simultaneously deliver full-performance connections across all significant orbits from a single device. The company recently concluded live field tests with the U.S. and UK governments and several satellite operators demonstrating multiple, simultaneous connections across LEO, MEO and GEO orbits. This empowers users in markets ranging from government and defense to maritime, aero and land mobile to harness the full benefits of new satellite constellations and the convergence of GEO and NGSO services.

Filed Under: Appointments, Business Moves, Cobham Satcom, Connectivity, Flat Panel, Government, Inmarsat, Multi-Link, Smart Terminals

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