Viasat, BSNL test direct-to-device satellite technology

Viasat, BSNL test direct-to-device satellite technology

Satellite communications provider Viasat announced it has tested direct-to-device (D2D) satellite connectivity in India for the first time, in collaboration with state-owned operator BSNL. This move aims to expand satellite services for consumer and IoT devices globally.

In a statement, Viasat detailed that it tested satellite-powered two-way and SOS messaging services on a commercial Android device for attendees at the India Mobile Congress.

The messages were sent 36,000 km to one of Viasat’s geostationary L-band satellites. Viasat stated that the results demonstrated that satellite services to smartphones are “technically feasible” for Indian consumers and businesses using its satellite network.

D2D connectivity is a new technology that enables devices to seamlessly switch between terrestrial and satellite networks, allowing them to maintain constant connectivity.

Viasat CTO, Sandeep Moorthy, said: “D2D could help transform the Indian production and supply chain, making it more efficient, sustainable, and safer. It could also support automotive applications, enhancing safety and condition-based maintenance.”

BSNL Chairman and Managing Director, Robert J Ravi, added that D2D technology has the potential to “enhance direct communications for critical services, disaster recovery, and even rural connectivity across India.”

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