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HAPS Alliance Releases First Reference Architecture: Cell Towers in the Sky
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Nov 04, 2024

The HAPS Alliance has launched its HAPS Reference Architecture Series with the first installment, "Cell Towers in the Sky." This report serves as an introduction to the innovative High Altitude Platform Stations (HAPS) technology, which promises to bring reliable internet services to millions of people in remote areas globally. As the first in a comprehensive series, this free report provides a clear understanding of HAPS technology and its potential to bridge connectivity gaps for over 2.6 billion individuals currently without access, according to the latest International Telecommunication Union (ITU) data.

HAPS technology operates as "cell towers in the sky," offering a high-altitude solution to extend internet connectivity to underserved regions. This initial reference paper answers fundamental questions, such as what services HAPS can provide, the unique benefits of the technology, and the major components that make up a HAPS network.

"HAPS technology has the potential to revolutionize global connectivity, particularly in underserved and remote regions," said Ken Riordan, President of the HAPS Alliance and Principal Architect, Nokia Federal Solutions. "With this reference architecture paper, we are providing the foundation for stakeholders to understand and harness the capabilities of HAPS, paving the way for more inclusive and reliable internet access worldwide."

Future reports will focus on specific subsystems of HAPS networks, including aviation systems, energy infrastructure, fleet orchestration, service link systems, and core network components. Each forthcoming report will delve into how these parts work together to create an efficient HAPS ecosystem.

The HAPS Alliance invites current and prospective members to engage with these reports to better understand how they can contribute to the development of this critical connectivity technology. Through collaboration, members can identify where their products and services align with this growing ecosystem and help expand global connectivity initiatives.

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