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KSAT Unveils 'Integrated Mission Services' for Satellite Operators

Say goodbye to multiple vendors and hello to streamlined operations. KSAT's new service offers a single interface for all post-launch needs.

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KSAT Unveils 'Integrated Mission Services' for Satellite Operators

KSAT, a leading provider of satellite ground station services, has announced a new model for satellite operators. The 'Integrated Mission Services' (IMS) bundles launch support, mission operations, and data delivery into a single, cost-effective subscription. This innovative approach aims to streamline operations and reduce latency for customers.

KSAT's IMS offers a comprehensive solution for satellite operators. It includes lights-out automation for satellite operations, ensuring continuous health checks and automated recovery routines. This reduces the workload on operators, allowing them to focus on their core activities.

The pay-as-you-grow model allows operators to add capacity as their fleets expand. This is achieved without the need for new infrastructure, making it a cost-efficient solution for scaling constellations. KSAT's multi-mission ground network at scale also helps operators move away from running their own ground assets, further reducing operational burdens.

Customers interact with KSAT through a single interface for all post-launch operations, simplifying life for satellite owners. KSAT provides full lifecycle support for satellites, from launch to decommissioning, through its worldwide antenna network. This ensures robust and secure data streams, and faster fixes for operational downtime.

KSAT's Integrated Mission Services is a game-changer for satellite operators. By bundling launch support, mission operations, and data delivery into a single subscription, it offers a low-latency service without heavy upfront investment. This allows customers to focus on their downstream business, making it an attractive option for operators looking to streamline their operations and reduce costs.

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