SatixFy to Provide Landing Station Baseband Units for Telesat Lightspeed

File photo: Telesat Alan Park ground station facility near Hannover, Ontario. Credit: SpaceQ.

Telesat has signed a $39 million contract with SatixFy for Landing Station Baseband Units to be used with Telesat’s Lightspeed Network.

According to Telesat, “SatixFy will design, develop, and supply Landing Station Baseband systems to Telesat, with deliveries taking place over a 28-month period. These systems will enable high-speed and efficient communication between the Telesat Lightspeed Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites and the Landing Stations.”

The contract comes less than two weeks after Telesat awarded a contract to Intellian to supply 127 gateway antenna systems for use with Lightspeed.

Aneesh Dalvi, Vice President for Telesat Lightspeed Systems Development said, “SatixFy’s expertise in developing end-to-end next-generation satellite communications systems makes them an invaluable partner as we continue pushing towards the launch of the Telesat Lightspeed Network. Through this agreement, Telesat will be able to fully integrate its innovative LEO satellites with its global terrestrial network to deliver secure, resilient broadband capabilities that meet the mission-critical requirements of telecom, government and enterprise organizations.”

Nir Barkan, Chief Executive Officer of SatixFy added, “We value our strong and growing partnership with Telesat as they look to enhance global connectivity by providing faster and more reliable services to their customers. We are proud to be a critical technology supplier for the Telesat Lightspeed program and this agreement further strengthens our position as the leading provider of chipsets and equipment for the satellite communications industry. We look forward to continuing to expand our relationship with Telesat, as well as other leading satellite service providers and operators.”

Telesat is planning to have its initial 198 Lightspeed LEO satellites launching by mid-2026.

About Marc Boucher

Boucher is an entrepreneur, writer, editor & publisher. He is the founder of SpaceQ Media Inc. and Executive Vice President, Content of SpaceNews. Boucher has 25+ years working in various roles in the space industry and a total of 30 years as a technology entrepreneur including creating Maple Square, Canada's first internet directory and search engine.

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