2degrees and Spark Sign Surprise Satellite-to-Mobile Deals, Expand Internet Access in NZ
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lunes, 10 de marzo de 2025, 5:10 pm ET1 min de lectura
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AST SpaceMobile, a pioneering company in satellite communications, has already made significant strides in this field. Their first five commercial satellites, known as BlueBirds, have successfully reached orbit [1]. Each BlueBird sports a massive communications antenna covering 693 square feet (64 square meters), making it the largest such array ever deployed by a commercial spacecraft [1].
This partnership comes at an opportune time as another major player, Spark, has also entered the satellite-to-mobile arena. Spark has partnered with a US-based satellite provider for services set to launch in early 2026 [2].
The benefits of satellite broadband are significant, particularly for rural and remote areas where traditional terrestrial networks may be limited or unreliable. With satellite connectivity, users will be able to access the internet from anywhere with a line-of-sight to the sky, making it an invaluable tool for businesses, education, and personal use.
This collaboration between 2degrees and AST SpaceMobile marks an exciting step forward in enhancing cellular connectivity globally. With the support of strategic partners and the commitment of their dedicated teams, both companies are poised to make a significant impact on the mobile broadband landscape in New Zealand and beyond.
References:
[1] Space.com. (2024, September 12). SpaceX rocket launches five giant AST SpaceMobile broadband satellites for cell phones. https://www.space.com/spacex-ast-spacemobile-bluebird-launch-september-2024
[2] Stuff.co.nz. (2023, May 25). Spark to launch satellite broadband services in early 2026. https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/industries/telecommunications/132182489/spark-to-launch-satellite-broadband-services-in-early-2026
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2degrees has partnered with AST SpaceMobile to launch satellite broadband for smartphone users in New Zealand next year. The service will allow customers to access the internet from anywhere with line-of-sight to the sky. Meanwhile, Spark has also entered a new partnership with a US-based satellite provider to offer satellite-to-mobile services from early 2026.
In a groundbreaking development for New Zealand's mobile broadband landscape, 2degrees, the country's second-largest mobile network operator, has announced a partnership with AST SpaceMobile [1]. This collaboration aims to launch satellite broadband services for smartphone users in New Zealand as early as next year.AST SpaceMobile, a pioneering company in satellite communications, has already made significant strides in this field. Their first five commercial satellites, known as BlueBirds, have successfully reached orbit [1]. Each BlueBird sports a massive communications antenna covering 693 square feet (64 square meters), making it the largest such array ever deployed by a commercial spacecraft [1].
This partnership comes at an opportune time as another major player, Spark, has also entered the satellite-to-mobile arena. Spark has partnered with a US-based satellite provider for services set to launch in early 2026 [2].
The benefits of satellite broadband are significant, particularly for rural and remote areas where traditional terrestrial networks may be limited or unreliable. With satellite connectivity, users will be able to access the internet from anywhere with a line-of-sight to the sky, making it an invaluable tool for businesses, education, and personal use.
This collaboration between 2degrees and AST SpaceMobile marks an exciting step forward in enhancing cellular connectivity globally. With the support of strategic partners and the commitment of their dedicated teams, both companies are poised to make a significant impact on the mobile broadband landscape in New Zealand and beyond.
References:
[1] Space.com. (2024, September 12). SpaceX rocket launches five giant AST SpaceMobile broadband satellites for cell phones. https://www.space.com/spacex-ast-spacemobile-bluebird-launch-september-2024
[2] Stuff.co.nz. (2023, May 25). Spark to launch satellite broadband services in early 2026. https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/industries/telecommunications/132182489/spark-to-launch-satellite-broadband-services-in-early-2026
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