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Kratos and hiSky Partner to Enable Kratos' OpenSpace® and hiSky's Smartellite™ Solutions to Work Together for IoT and Related Satellite Network Services in Virtual and Cloud Environments
Globenewswire· 2025-08-05 12:00
Core Insights - Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc. has partnered with hiSky to deliver satellite network services for Industrial Internet of Things (IoT) using Kratos' OpenSpace® software-defined ground system [1][2] - The global IoT market is projected to grow from US$277 billion in 2024 to US$606 billion by 2030, with satellite connectivity playing a significant role in this expansion [2] - The partnership aims to enhance IoT services through virtual and cloud-native network architectures, reducing costs and increasing scalability [2][3] Company Overview - Kratos Defense & Security Solutions focuses on technology, products, systems, and software for defense, national security, and commercial markets, emphasizing affordability and rapid development [7][8] - hiSky, established in 2015, provides satellite communication solutions, particularly for government and industrial IoT applications, with a focus on mid-range bitrates [5][6] - Both companies are leveraging modern software-defined networking principles to enhance satellite connectivity and operational efficiency [4][8] Technological Advancements - The OpenSpace platform by Kratos is the first commercially available fully orchestrated, software-defined ground system, aimed at transforming satellite ground systems [4] - hiSky's Smartellite™ terminals offer agile satellite IoT applications, and the partnership will enable virtualization of the hiSky hub within the OpenSpace platform [3][4] - The collaboration will allow satellite operators to quickly deploy new carriers on demand, enhancing flexibility and service speed without the need for additional hardware [3]
Kratos and Intelsat Successfully Demonstrate 5G NTN Over GEO
Globenewswire· 2025-07-17 12:00
Core Insights - The successful demonstration of an end-to-end 5G-NTN network by Kratos Defense & Security Solutions and Intelsat marks a significant milestone in integrating satellite technology with terrestrial 5G networks, validating the role of satellites in delivering widespread 5G services [1][4] Group 1: Company Developments - Kratos Defense & Security Solutions has successfully combined its OpenSpace® software-defined satellite ground system with Intelsat's cloud-native, virtualized 5G core, showcasing the potential for seamless 5G service delivery [1][2] - The collaboration with Radisys aims to develop a cloud-native satellite base station (5G NTN gNodeB) as part of the OpenSpace® system, enhancing the capabilities of satellite-based 5G networks [3][4] - The over-the-air demonstration validated the joint solution, allowing standards-compliant terminals to access the 5G network via satellite connections, which is a step towards ubiquitous broadband services [3][4] Group 2: Industry Impact - The integration of Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTNs) into 5G specifications by the Third Generation Partnership Program (3GPP) with Release 17 facilitates the extension of 5G services beyond terrestrial limits, positioning Kratos and Intelsat as leaders in 5G-NTN adoption [2][4] - The advancements in 5G-NTN technology open new communication service opportunities in areas lacking terrestrial connectivity, promoting seamless service delivery across various satellite orbits and operators [4]