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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Satellite communication systems provider SatixFy Technology<\/a> said it has successfully demonstrated 5G backhaul<\/a> communications connected to a low-earth-orbit satellite constellation operated by OneWeb<\/a>, using a compact electronic antenna.

“The demonstration involved a super-compact satellite terminal mounted on a car. The user terminal antenna performed several satellite and beam handovers, along with frequency hopping over the OneWeb LEO network at 1,200 km, while maintaining a simultaneous and continuous link with a GEO satellite at an altitude of 36,000 Km. Live 4K UHDTV video and audio streaming took place from the GEO satellite,” SatixFy said in a statement.

SatixFy has partnered with OneWeb under the
European Space Agency<\/a> (ESA) Sunrise Partnership Project<\/a>, with support from the UK Space Agency<\/a>, to develop a compact electronically steered multi-beam array suitable for mobility services over both LEO and GEO satellites simultaneously.

“This test further validates our products addressing two of our major target markets: electronically-steered multibeam user terminals for mobility and the use of our terminals to address the large space-enabled
5G<\/a> market,” said Simona Gat, SatixFy UK CEO.

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U.S. approves SpaceX's Starlink internet for use with ships, boats, planes<\/a><\/h2>

\"Authorizing a new class of terminals for SpaceX's satellite system will expand the range of broadband capabilities to meet the growing user demands that now require connectivity while on the move,\" the FCC said in its authorization published Thursday, echoing plans outlined in SpaceX's request for the approval early last year.<\/p><\/div>

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Satellite communication systems provider SatixFy Technology<\/a> said it has successfully demonstrated 5G backhaul<\/a> communications connected to a low-earth-orbit satellite constellation operated by OneWeb<\/a>, using a compact electronic antenna.

“The demonstration involved a super-compact satellite terminal mounted on a car. The user terminal antenna performed several satellite and beam handovers, along with frequency hopping over the OneWeb LEO network at 1,200 km, while maintaining a simultaneous and continuous link with a GEO satellite at an altitude of 36,000 Km. Live 4K UHDTV video and audio streaming took place from the GEO satellite,” SatixFy said in a statement.

SatixFy has partnered with OneWeb under the
European Space Agency<\/a> (ESA) Sunrise Partnership Project<\/a>, with support from the UK Space Agency<\/a>, to develop a compact electronically steered multi-beam array suitable for mobility services over both LEO and GEO satellites simultaneously.

“This test further validates our products addressing two of our major target markets: electronically-steered multibeam user terminals for mobility and the use of our terminals to address the large space-enabled
5G<\/a> market,” said Simona Gat, SatixFy UK CEO.

\"U.S.<\/a><\/figure>

U.S. approves SpaceX's Starlink internet for use with ships, boats, planes<\/a><\/h2>

\"Authorizing a new class of terminals for SpaceX's satellite system will expand the range of broadband capabilities to meet the growing user demands that now require connectivity while on the move,\" the FCC said in its authorization published Thursday, echoing plans outlined in SpaceX's request for the approval early last year.<\/p><\/div>