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Ericsson joins MSSA to advance a Non-Terrestrial Network ecosystem and expand global connectivity

September 17, 2024

Ericsson has joined the Mobile Satellite Services Association (MSSA), an industry initiative aimed at progressing Direct-to-Device (D2D) and IoT services through space-based networks. This effort brings together an ecosystem of Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN) providers with the goal of extending mobile coverage globally.

The MSSA – launched in February 2024 – seeks to develop a global ecosystem using L- and S-band spectrum that is allocated and licensed for mobile satellite services (MSS). This spectrum is well-suited for integration into a broad range of mobile devices. By linking the satellite operator sector with the telecom industry and leveraging 3GPP mobile standards, the MSSA can drive and promote new initiatives to support MSS-based services.

The Association’s founding members, along with other ecosystem players, support integrating terrestrial cellular networks and space-based or non-terrestrial networks (NTNs) to deliver scalable, sustainable, and affordable connectivity to any device, anytime, anywhere. Emerging D2D services can expand connectivity across diverse and multiple segments, including consumer mobile broadband, government, agriculture, automotive, and others.

Ericsson recognizes the growing interest in 5G Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN). Current mobile networks cover less than 40 percent of Earth’s land surface or under 12 percent of the globe. 5G NTN, using 3GPP standards, could extend coverage through satellites, allowing conventional 5G devices such as smartphones to maintain service even when transitioning from covered to uncovered areas.

“Through MSSA, Ericsson is keen to advance the goal of ubiquitous connectivity through the integration of terrestrial and space-based networks,” says Freddie Södergren, Head of Technology & Strategy at Ericsson’s Business Area Networks. “Integrating Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN) with land-based cellular networks has the potential to enhance mobile coverage and reliable connections globally.”

“MSSA is excited to add Ericsson to our growing membership roster and further advance our goal of delivering an affordable, seamless user experience through the integration of terrestrial and non-terrestrial networks”, says Mark Dankberg, Board Chairman of Mobile Satellite Services Association (MSSA). “Our forum for collaborative development on technical standards and best practices grows with every new member, strengthening our ability to support the emerging D2D ecosystem.”  

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