GAPSAT
ACQUIRES QBX Ltd to Provide Critical Spectrum
Solutions for Satellite Connectivity
16 January, 2023
GapSat
Development Group Limited has acquired QBX Limited,
an Isle of Man based satellite solutions and
consulting services company with a portfolio of
satellite radio frequency spectrum and intellectual
property.
Satellite spectrum and
associated geostationary orbit slots are a finite
resource and increasingly regarded as key strategic
assets for the telecom and data communications
industry, in the same way as patents are for
emerging high technology industries. And with
wireless and mobile broadband playing an essential
role in bringing high-speed, low-cost communications
to the developing and developed world, the demand
for mission-critical orbit spectrum resources is
increasing and a so-called ‘race for space’ is
emerging.
Gregg Daffner, CEO of GapSat
said: “Given the rapid expansion of satellite
communications in recent years, especially for HTS
and UHTS, scarcity of spectrum has become a critical
issue and satellite operators have been steadily
moving up the spectrum ladder to higher frequencies.
We have seen the move from C-band to Ku-band
and to Ka-band and more recently, an interest in
developing Q and V-bands. With
the acquisition of QBX providing us with high
priority orbital slot filings and patents to develop
a global geostationary satellite constellation,
GapSat is now ideally placed to meet the growing
demands of the communications infrastructure
sector.”
The assets comprise a patent
for radically new techniques to improve in-flight
safety and communications for geostationary
aero-mobility services and a suite of three ITU
geostationary satellite slot filings using
conveniently placed orbital locations to provide for
full global coverage/service from the resulting
geostationary constellation, using the Ka, Q/V and
E/W bands for long-term spectrum future-proofing.
With a strong background in
developing existing in-orbit satellites for sale or
lease and the addition of this new portfolio of
radio frequency spectrum and intellectual property,
GapSat is currently seeking potential partners that
could be existing satellite fleet operators, aero
systems integrators, aero instrumentation
manufacturers or financial investors, to develop the
assets for data services in the marine and aero
mobility sectors.
Mark Posen, Managing
Director and Principal Consultant at RPC
Telecommunications Ltd, commented: “These filings
have good ITU priority in parts of the geostationary
arc where it is almost impossible to make usable new
filings. Development of innovative approaches to
leverage existing satellite spectrum is
critical for satellite operators to address this
increasing scarcity and complement their existing
infrastructure and reach.”
Katherine Gizinski, Chief
Executive Officer, ManSat Limited, commented: “We
are excited to be part of this project which we see
as a unique and valuable opportunity to develop key
orbital resources with mid-ocean coverage to address
marine and aero mobility needs worldwide”.
GapSat is advised by GH
Partners LLC, the New York based boutique investment
banking advisory firm and by RPC Telecommunications
Ltd. a UK-based satellite regulatory engineering
consultancy.
QBX is advised by ManSat
Limited, the Isle of Man-based satellite spectrum
solutions and related consulting services provider.
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