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![]() by Staff Writers Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Apr 23, 2019
Infostellar has partnered with leading ground systems manufacturers to simplify the StellarStation integration process for new users. Partnered ground systems manufacturers include Innovative Solutions in Space (ISIS) and Teledyne Paradise Datacom. As a result of these partnerships, StellarStation has been deemed compatible with several widely used ground station hardware options. Those ground station owners can connect their equipment to StellarStation's sharing device, StarPass, without concern for incompatibility. This will allow them to connect to the StellarStation network. Once connected to the StellarStation network, ground station owners can sell their unused communication time to other users. This ground station sharing enables users to offset their own communication costs or recoup maintenance costs. Infostellar looks to expand this partnership to more ground systems manufacturers to support a broad variety of satellite operation needs.
earlier report
The Satellite Applications Catapult partners with Infostellar to provide improved ground station accessThe Satellite Applications Catapult and Infostellar have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to provide UK businesses with enhanced access to the Satellite Applications Catapult's ground station in Goonhilly, Cornwall. The Catapult's ground station is the primary ground location for its In Orbit Demonstration (IOD) programme - a unique service which supports UK business to achieve the launch of satellite data services. By integrating this ground station with Infostellar's StellarStation service, organisations will be able to remotely access the Goonhilly station for uplink and downlink. The Catapult will also be able to share unused capacity with the StellarStation network to give greater access to their Goonhilly facility for UK companies. As a result of this collaboration, Infostellar plans to open a UK office at the Satellite Applications Catapult's Harwell base in 2019. The UK office will focus on business development and regulatory affairs for Infostellar's international expansion plans in Europe. With this agreement, the Satellite Applications Catapult continues to support innovative solutions for the small satellite community, as well as continuing to foster strong links between space companies in the UK and Japan. Stuart Martin, CEO of the Satellite Applications Catapult said: "The Satellite Applications Catapult is thrilled to sign this new agreement with Infostellar. It will enhance our offering for large and small UK companies and make our Goonhilly ground station more available to participants in our In-Orbit Demonstration programme and the wider space community. It is also another excellent example of how the strength of the space sector in the UK continues to generate great interest from innovative international companies."
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