According to telecompaper on September 14, Australia Speedcast has added the Starlink satellite of SpaceX to its service providers for the enterprise and maritime markets.
Speedcast became a distribution partner of the low-Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite in March and is expected to merge with Eutelsat in 2023. OneWeb and Starlink (as shown) both operate LEO satellite arrays. OneWeb has 428 satellites in operation, while Starlink now has more than 3,000. Five years ago, Speedcast signed a deal to resell TampnetLTE wireless network capacity, which can cover the offshore production platform of Gulf of Mexico .
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According to the latest agreement signed at the satellite event held in Paris this week, Speedcast will provide multi-orbit, multi-path management services for customers in the enterprise, commercial and maritime passenger transport and energy markets through the deployment of Starlink systems and network connections. Speedcast said that it can seamlessly integrate the latest LEO products as additional connection paths, adding technical support such as GEO [geostationary], MEO [medium earth orbit] and 4G/5G to better meet users' network needs.
(Compiled by: Moshu)