Friday, July 19, 2024

LEO, MEO and GEO open new business era

At Satellite Map Day it was made sufficiently clear that the orbits are complementary and that each user must find the combination that best suits their needs. In this search, the factors to take into account have variable weighting: budget, integration, support, expertise, among others.

The table is served. In the menu of satellite capacity variants, for diners in Argentina and Latin America -be they schools, governments, end users, companies or telcos, among others-, the offer has transformed and diversified day by day after activation in recent months of the megaLeos Starlink and OneWeb.

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