The advances of the NewSpace movement have acted as a wellspring for the field of entrepreneurial space. Made possible by these developments, Toronto-based Kepler Communications is working to lay down the telecommunications infrastructure of the next century by using its low Earth orbit (LEO) constellation as a cellular network for spaceborne assets. Kepler emphasizes taking small steps toward its goal, using its LEO network first to deliver Earth-based services to the global VSAT market and to the burgeoning industrial IoT ecosphere. With careful observance of historical lessons, Kepler has developed a robust business strategy to navigate the minefield of private space. With its plan in hand and a laundry list of bleeding-edge technological innovations, Kepler is placing one foot in front of the other on its path to build what it calls the “Internet in Space.”
The Kepler Satellite System
Handbook of Small Satellites ; Chapter : 65 ; 1075-1090
2020-09-13
16 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
CubeSats , Internet of Things , IoT , Machine2Machine (M2M) , Competitive satellite market , NewSpace , Spectrum , Intersatellite links , Internet in Space , Ku-band , Nanosatellite , Software-defined radio , Kepler , Satellite communications , Low Earth orbit , LEO , Private space , Telecommunication Physics , Space Sciences (including Extraterrestrial Physics, Space Exploration and Astronautics) , Aerospace Technology and Astronautics , Communications Engineering, Networks , Monitoring/Environmental Analysis , Physics and Astronomy
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