3 companies operating in the field of communication, wireless and space technologies have rolled up their sleeves to bring 5G to space. With the satellite-based 5G non-terrestrial network project carried out under the cooperation of Ericsson, Qualcomm and Thales, it is aimed to include the seas, oceans and remote regions where there is no terrestrial connection.
Communications technology company Ericsson, together with French aerospace company Thales and wireless technology developer Qualcomm Technologies, plans to take 5G beyond the world's borders and create a network of orbiting satellites.
With the project, the usage area of 5G smartphones of the future will expand. In this way, it will not be limited to regions that can only be communicated through traditional satellite phones that offer data connection, but will also have the potential to benefit from 5G connection and broadband data services all over the world.
The most challenging geographies of 5G connectivity provided via satellites in Low Earth Orbit (LOW Earth Orbit); It is expected to include the seas, oceans and other remote areas where there is no terrestrial connection.
Such widespread coverage is intended to both improve roaming services offered to 5G smartphone subscribers and benefit from 5G use cases for the transport, energy and healthcare sectors. Space-based networks will also be able to act as backup communication networks in cases where terrestrial networks cannot be used due to unexpected outages or natural disasters.
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