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U.S. DoD first to order the new Ovzon T7 mobile satellite terminal

February 12, 2024

Ovzon has received the first order for the new Ovzon T7 mobile satellite terminal (photo above) from the United States Department of Defense (U.S. DOD) — this order will represent the first delivery of this mobile satellite terminal.

According to the company, the Ovzon T7 mobile satellite terminal is the smallest, lightest, most powerful and easiest-to-use satellite terminal in the industry. At just 2.8 kg/6.2 lb it can fit into a very small backpack and facilitates fast, easy, and instant connection in all environments regardless of weather conditions.

The Ovzon T7 is the first Ovzon mobile satellite terminal designed and produced for operation on the Ovzon 3 satellite’s On-Board-Processor, and is capable of taking full advantage of its resiliency features specifically designed for a contested environment. Using the Ovzon On-Board-Processor, the Ovzon T7 will be capable of frequency hopping, below the noise floor signalling, and operating independently of a teleport.

“We are delighted to see the first sale of the Ovzon T7 mobile satellite terminal to the U.S. DOD, and we are excited to bring on line the “near peer” capability the Ovzon T7 will deliver when operating on the Ovzon 3 satellite and the Ovzon On-Board-Processor. The Ovzon T7 is the perfect combination of performance, mobility and resiliency in an incredibly small package and will change the way critical missions are executed by elevating Ovzon’s SATCOM-as-a-Service to new dimensions,” said Ovzon’s CEO, Per Norén.

Ovzon offers world-leading mobile satellite communications services, SATCOM-as-a-Service, to customers across the globe. The services combine high data speed with high mobility. Ovzon’s SATCOM-as-a-Service meets the growing demand for global connectivity for customers with high performance and security requirements such as Defense, Emergency Services, NGOs, Media and Commercial organizations. Ovzon was founded in 2006 and has offices in Stockholm, Sweden, Herndon, VA and Tampa, FL in the USA. Ovzon is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm Small Cap.

Filed Under: Department of Defense (DoD), Frequency Hopping, Government, Military, News, Ovzon, Ovzon T7 Mobile Satellite Terminal, SATCOM-as-a-Service, U.S. Department of Defense

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