Why wait for a ground station pass when a relay satellite is always overhead? We're building the communication infrastructure that redefines how satelite communicate.
The LEO economy is growing - more satellites, more data, higher demand for responsive operations. But connectivity hasn't kept pace. Traditional ground station services hardly provide more than 4 hours of contact per day. We're building the relay service to close that gap - so every satellite in LEO can stay connected, continuously.
Most operators purchase from 4 to 10 ground station passes per day. That leaves their satellite unreachable for the vast majority of a day. Scaling up is technically possible - but prohibitively expensive.
You connect your spacecraft to our network. From that point on, everything between your satellite and your API endpoint is managed by us: the relay mesh, the inter-satellite routing, the ground infrastructure.
You don't schedule passes or manage ground stations. You access your satellite through an API - as if it had a permanent, direct link to the ground.
From single-satellite startups to constellation operators, near-continuous connectivity changes what's possible.
We're working with early partners to shape the relay infrastructure the LEO market needs. Whether you operate satellites or invest in space ventures, we'd like to hear from you.
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