Are you going to Satellite 2024?

March 19 – 20, 2024

Booth 1644 – Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington DC

TTP develops pioneering solutions for ground, air and space for our clients. Our team has expertise in terrestrial and satellite communications, including IoT, 5G, satellite payload and electronically steered antennas. With a particular focus on emerging and fast-growing areas, such as 5G Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN), intersatellite links and connectivity & aero safety for commercial UAVs, we ensure our clients are prepared for a converging future.

Join our 5G NTN session:

New Concepts and Use Cases to Achieve Mass Uptake

Lead by Peter Kibutu,
Advanced 5G NTN Technology

March 19, 2024, 11:00 – 12:00 PM

The battle for market share in the 5G non-terrestrial networks (NTN) sector is already underway, where satellite operators, MNOs, handset and equipment vendors all vying for a position in it. Against the backdrop of a rapidly evolving ecosystem for this nascent market, this panel will explain new 5G NTN concepts and, the use-cases most likely to drive mass uptake, and ownership of the hybrid network end customer.

Peter has over 15 years experience in the cellular industry. He leads 5G NTN activities, representing TTP in range of industry bodies including 3GPP and UKTIN

In case you missed it – Webinar:

How to Get More From Your MSS Satellites and Spectrum

Lewis Davies, Satellite and Space System Architect

Demand has risen for data via satellite thanks to new and growing commercial services such as UAVs, direct to device, ISR and IoT. Satellites and spectrum are expensive, meaning SNOs might struggle to meet this new demand without vast investment.

However, there are cheaper solutions that provide opportunities to significantly increase the capacity of existing networks.

In this webinar, Lewis Davies will discuss how SNOs can get the most out of what they have by using the right technology.

  • How to carve up the allocated spectrum to satellite beams and individual terminals more flexibly.
  • How technology from the cellular industry can be directly used and adapted by SNOs.
  • Route to establishing business plans for SNOs with possible ROI from increased capacity.
  • How to identify the value of different types of increased capacity to operators.

Lewis has over 30 years’ experience in the wireless technology industry, working across the commercial and government, satellite and space sectors.