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Lynk Completes
Pre-Commercial Trials for 5th Satellite ahead of
Commercial Launch
Feb. 8, 2022
Lynk Global, Inc. announced the
successful completion of pre-commercial tests for
its fifth satellite. The completion of this
technical milestone advances torward Lynk’s planned
deployment of its global ‘cell-towers-in-space’
service later this year.
To date, Lynk’s fifth satellite
has connected to thousands of unique devices
including, smartphones and tablets, IoT devices,
cars, trucks, and even tractors. It has done so
across five different countries, (Bahamas, Canada,
New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United
States), spanning three continents, enabling direct
two-way connectivity between devices and Lynk’s
satellites. During testing, Lynk’s satellite in
orbit connected to mobile phones from eight of the
top ten mobile network operators in the world.
Lynk’s latest technical
development builds on the company’s mission to
connect everyone, everywhere, and will underpin
Lynk’s future commercial service. Indeed, the
company has already signed contracts with seven
mobile network operators for its commercial service,
with more to be announced in the coming year.
Lynk’s CEO and Co-Founder
Charles Miller, who is set to speak at the SmallSat
Symposium (8-10 February) in Silicon Valley, says,
“The mobile phone is the most important piece of
technology in the lives of billions of people. It
has revolutionized the way we communicate and
transformed economies and societies around the
world. Yet, existing terrestrial-based towers do
not, and will never, provide coverage for vast
regions of our planet. At Lynk, we believe that
every single person should be able to access
affordable, reliable mobile connectivity everywhere.
We’re excited to see the completion of
pre-commercial tests for our fifth satellite as we
move one step closer to launching commercial
services later this year.”
As part of this announcement,
Lynk is releasing a map illustrating some of the
“world firsts” accomplished during testing, and an
image of its new satellite design, optimized for
“satellite direct to phone” capabilities.
Charles Miller will be speaking
on the ‘The State of Smallsat Constellations:
Prospects for Current and Planned Systems” panel at
the SmallSat Symposium in Silicon Valley at 9:30am
PT, on 8 February. Miller will be releasing
additional details on Lynk’s accomplishments during
his panel at the event.
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