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Space42 introduces Thuraya Mobile Broadband Hotspot
Space42 introduces Thuraya Mobile Broadband Hotspot

Broadcast Pro

time3 hours ago

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Space42 introduces Thuraya Mobile Broadband Hotspot

Designed for multipurpose land and maritime use, the Thuraya Mobile Broadband Hotspot (MBH) terminal supports a wide range of built-in features that ensure reliable connectivity in remote and challenging environments. Space42, the UAE-based AI-powered SpaceTech company, has announced the commercial availability of Thuraya Mobile Broadband Hotspot (Thuraya MBH). This lightweight, secure, and affordable broadband terminal is designed to extend critical communications to users on the move in remote environments. As demand for seamless, reliable connectivity accelerates, areas across land and sea remain outside the coverage of terrestrial networks. This coverage gap can endanger lives, delay emergency response, and disrupt mission-critical operations. Thuraya MBH addresses these challenges with an easy-to-deploy solution that delivers reliable satellite connectivity for remote areas across Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Central Asia. Thuraya MBH is built to operate on the existing Thuraya satellite network and is fully compatible with the upcoming Thuraya-4 satellite, one of the largest and most advanced mobile satellite solutions (MSS) ever produced. It is among the first of more than 15 new Thuraya-4-enabled products that will serve both government and commercial markets. Sulaiman Al Ali, Chief Commercial Officer, Space Services at Space42, said: 'Thuraya MBH ensures critical communications remain operational in environments where terrestrial networks cannot reach. This terminal integrates satellite mobility with existing infrastructure, providing reliable connectivity for civil government and commercial users across land and sea. From emergency response teams operating in remote locations to maritime vessels beyond coastal coverage, MBH delivers secure communications when conventional networks fail. The platform addresses real operational challenges while maintaining the robust security standards essential for mission-critical applications. This launch also advances two of Space42's strategic pillars: being a global Non-Terrestrial-Network (NTN) leader and being a trusted leader in secure connectivity.' Thuraya MBH is designed for operational simplicity and resilient performance in field conditions. The all-in-one terminal supports satellite connectivity for vehicles and vessels operating beyond terrestrial coverage, with a durable form factor and minimal setup requirements. It enables reliable communication in scenarios such as maritime operations moving in and out of coastal coverage, as well as emergency responses beyond cellular range. MBH is well-suited for use cases such as push-to-talk (PTT) communications, email, file transfers, remote asset monitoring, and IoT. It supports operations across civil government, remote utility fieldwork, coastal surveillance, and border security patrols. It is also an ideal solution for maritime users, including fishing vessels, yachts, ferries, bulk carriers, and uncrewed surface vessels (USVs), where reliable satellite connectivity is essential. Thuraya MBH meets IP67/IP68 durability standards and features built-in capabilities, including tracking, geofencing, and distress alerts, when integrated with third-party systems. Its security architecture features multi-level access controls, SIM pairing, PIN protection, and firewall management, ensuring secure and compliant operations across various sectors, including fisheries, border security, civil government, energy and transportation. The terminal also supports affordable data plans, a streamlined user interface, and 15 language functionalities. Designed for compatibility with external systems, it enables fleet and asset management in mobile, remote environments. An emergency fallback feature allows users to transmit text-based emails when onboard networks are unavailable. Thuraya MBH will be available through authorized Thuraya service partners starting today, June 19, 2025.

Space42 introduces Thuraya Mobile Broadband Hotspot, expanding access to affordable, secure satellite connectivity
Space42 introduces Thuraya Mobile Broadband Hotspot, expanding access to affordable, secure satellite connectivity

Zawya

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Zawya

Space42 introduces Thuraya Mobile Broadband Hotspot, expanding access to affordable, secure satellite connectivity

Designed for multipurpose land and maritime use, the Thuraya Mobile Broadband Hotspot (MBH) terminal supports a wide range of built-in features that ensure reliable connectivity in remote and challenging environments. It delivers secure L-band satellite connectivity, making it ideal for a spectrum of commercial and government operations in regions with limited, unstable, or no terrestrial infrastructure. Designed as one of the most versatile terminals on the Thuraya network, it also serves as a reliable backup to VSAT and terrestrial 4G/5G infrastructure. Abu Dhabi, UAE: Space42 (ADX: SPACE42), the UAE-based AI-powered SpaceTech company that seamlessly integrates satellite communications, geospatial analytics, and artificial intelligence capabilities with global reach, today announced the commercial availability of Thuraya Mobile Broadband Hotspot (Thuraya MBH). This lightweight, secure, and affordable broadband terminal is designed to extend critical communications to users on the move in remote environments. As demand for seamless, reliable connectivity accelerates, areas across land and sea remain outside the coverage of terrestrial networks. This coverage gap can endanger lives, delay emergency response, and disrupt mission-critical operations. Thuraya MBH addresses these challenges with an easy-to-deploy solution that delivers reliable satellite connectivity for remote areas across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Central Asia. Thuraya MBH is built to operate on the existing Thuraya satellite network and is fully compatible with the upcoming Thuraya-4 satellite, one of the largest and most advanced mobile satellite solutions (MSS) ever produced. It is among the first of more than 15 new Thuraya-4-enabled products that will serve both government and commercial markets. Sulaiman Al Ali, Chief Commercial Officer, Space Services at Space42, said, "Thuraya MBH ensures critical communications remain operational in environments where terrestrial networks cannot reach. This terminal integrates satellite mobility with existing infrastructure, providing reliable connectivity for civil government and commercial users across land and sea. From emergency response teams operating in remote locations to maritime vessels beyond coastal coverage, MBH delivers secure communications when conventional networks fail. The platform addresses real operational challenges while maintaining the robust security standards essential for mission-critical applications. This launch also advances two of Space42's strategic pillars: being a global Non-Terrestrial-Network (NTN) leader and being a trusted leader in secure connectivity." Simple to Use, Built for Impact Thuraya MBH is designed for operational simplicity and resilient performance in field conditions. The all-in-one terminal supports satellite connectivity for vehicles and vessels operating beyond terrestrial coverage, with a durable form factor and minimal setup requirements. It enables reliable communication in scenarios such as maritime operations moving in and out of coastal coverage, as well as emergency responses beyond cellular range. MBH is well-suited for use cases such as push-to-talk (PTT) communications, email, file transfers, remote asset monitoring, and IoT. It supports operations across civil government, remote utility fieldwork, coastal surveillance, and border security patrols. It is also an ideal solution for maritime users, including fishing vessels, yachts, ferries, bulk carriers, and uncrewed surface vessels (USVs), where reliable satellite connectivity is essential. Thuraya MBH meets IP67/IP68 durability standards and features built-in capabilities, including tracking, geofencing, and distress alerts, when integrated with third-party systems. Its security architecture features multi-level access controls, SIM pairing, PIN protection, and firewall management, ensuring secure and compliant operations across various sectors, including fisheries, border security, civil government, energy, and transportation. The terminal also supports affordable data plans, a streamlined user interface, and 15 language functionalities. Designed for compatibility with external systems, it enables fleet and asset management in mobile, remote environments. An emergency fallback feature allows users to transmit text-based emails when onboard networks are unavailable. Thuraya MBH will be available through authorized Thuraya service partners starting today, June 19, 2025. About Space42 Space42 (ADX: SPACE42) is a UAE-based AI-powered SpaceTech company that integrates satellite communications, geospatial analytics and artificial intelligence capabilities to enlighten the Earth from space. Formed in 2024 by the successful merger of Bayanat and Yahsat, Space42's global reach allows it to address the rapidly evolving needs of its customers in governments, enterprises, and communities. Space42 comprises two business units: Space Services and Smart Solutions. Space Services focuses on upstream satellite operations for both fixed and mobile satellite services. Smart Solutions integrates geospatial data acquisition and processing with AI to inform decision-making, enhance situational awareness, and improve operational efficiency. Major shareholders include G42, Mubadala, and IHC.

Space42 introduces Thuraya Mobile Broadband Hotspot
Space42 introduces Thuraya Mobile Broadband Hotspot

Zawya

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Zawya

Space42 introduces Thuraya Mobile Broadband Hotspot

Space42, the UAE-based AI-powered SpaceTech company, today announced the commercial availability of Thuraya Mobile Broadband Hotspot (Thuraya MBH). This lightweight, secure, and affordable broadband terminal is designed to extend critical communications to users on the move in remote environments. As demand for seamless, reliable connectivity accelerates, areas across land and sea remain outside the coverage of terrestrial networks. This coverage gap can endanger lives, delay emergency response, and disrupt mission-critical operations. Thuraya MBH addresses these challenges with an easy-to-deploy solution that delivers reliable satellite connectivity for remote areas across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Central Asia. Thuraya MBH is built to operate on the existing Thuraya satellite network and is fully compatible with the upcoming Thuraya-4 satellite, one of the largest and most advanced mobile satellite solutions (MSS) ever produced. It is among the first of more than 15 new Thuraya-4-enabled products that will serve both government and commercial markets. Sulaiman Al Ali, Chief Commercial Officer, Space Services at Space42, said, 'Thuraya MBH ensures critical communications remain operational in environments where terrestrial networks cannot reach. This terminal integrates satellite mobility with existing infrastructure, providing reliable connectivity for civil government and commercial users across land and sea. From emergency response teams operating in remote locations to maritime vessels beyond coastal coverage, MBH delivers secure communications when conventional networks fail. The platform addresses real operational challenges while maintaining the robust security standards essential for mission-critical applications. This launch also advances two of Space42's strategic pillars: being a global Non-Terrestrial-Network (NTN) leader and being a trusted leader in secure connectivity.' Thuraya MBH is designed for operational simplicity and resilient performance in field conditions. The all-in-one terminal supports satellite connectivity for vehicles and vessels operating beyond terrestrial coverage, with a durable form factor and minimal setup requirements. It enables reliable communication in scenarios such as maritime operations moving in and out of coastal coverage, as well as emergency responses beyond cellular range. MBH is well-suited for use cases such as push-to-talk (PTT) communications, email, file transfers, remote asset monitoring, and IoT. It supports operations across civil government, remote utility fieldwork, coastal surveillance, and border security patrols. It is also an ideal solution for maritime users, including fishing vessels, yachts, ferries, bulk carriers, and uncrewed surface vessels (USVs), where reliable satellite connectivity is essential. Thuraya MBH meets IP67/IP68 durability standards and features built-in capabilities, including tracking, geofencing, and distress alerts, when integrated with third-party systems. Its security architecture features multi-level access controls, SIM pairing, PIN protection, and firewall management, ensuring secure and compliant operations across various sectors, including fisheries, border security, civil government, energy, and transportation. The terminal also supports affordable data plans, a streamlined user interface, and 15 language functionalities. Designed for compatibility with external systems, it enables fleet and asset management in mobile, remote environments. An emergency fallback feature allows users to transmit text-based emails when onboard networks are unavailable. Thuraya MBH will be available through authorised Thuraya service partners starting today, 19th June 2025.

Space42 introduces Thuraya Mobile Broadband Hotspot
Space42 introduces Thuraya Mobile Broadband Hotspot

Al Etihad

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Al Etihad

Space42 introduces Thuraya Mobile Broadband Hotspot

19 June 2025 15:02 ABU DHABI (WAM)Space42, the UAE-based AI-powered SpaceTech company, today announced the commercial availability of Thuraya Mobile Broadband Hotspot (Thuraya MBH).This lightweight, secure, and affordable broadband terminal is designed to extend critical communications to users on the move in remote demand for seamless, reliable connectivity accelerates, areas across land and sea remain outside the coverage of terrestrial networks. This coverage gap can endanger lives, delay emergency response, and disrupt mission-critical MBH addresses these challenges with an easy-to-deploy solution that delivers reliable satellite connectivity for remote areas across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Central MBH is built to operate on the existing Thuraya satellite network and is fully compatible with the upcoming Thuraya-4 satellite, one of the largest and most advanced mobile satellite solutions (MSS) ever produced. It is among the first of more than 15 new Thuraya-4-enabled products that will serve both government and commercial Al Ali, Chief Commercial Officer, Space Services at Space42, said, 'Thuraya MBH ensures critical communications remain operational in environments where terrestrial networks cannot reach. This terminal integrates satellite mobility with existing infrastructure, providing reliable connectivity for civil government and commercial users across land and sea. From emergency response teams operating in remote locations to maritime vessels beyond coastal coverage, MBH delivers secure communications when conventional networks fail. The platform addresses real operational challenges while maintaining the robust security standards essential for mission-critical applications. This launch also advances two of Space42's strategic pillars: being a global Non-Terrestrial-Network (NTN) leader and being a trusted leader in secure connectivity.'Thuraya MBH is designed for operational simplicity and resilient performance in field conditions. The all-in-one terminal supports satellite connectivity for vehicles and vessels operating beyond terrestrial coverage, with a durable form factor and minimal setup requirements. It enables reliable communication in scenarios such as maritime operations moving in and out of coastal coverage, as well as emergency responses beyond cellular is well-suited for use cases such as push-to-talk (PTT) communications, email, file transfers, remote asset monitoring, and IoT. It supports operations across civil government, remote utility fieldwork, coastal surveillance, and border security patrols. It is also an ideal solution for maritime users, including fishing vessels, yachts, ferries, bulk carriers, and uncrewed surface vessels (USVs), where reliable satellite connectivity is MBH meets IP67/IP68 durability standards and features built-in capabilities, including tracking, geofencing, and distress alerts, when integrated with third-party systems. Its security architecture features multi-level access controls, SIM pairing, PIN protection, and firewall management, ensuring secure and compliant operations across various sectors, including fisheries, border security, civil government, energy, and terminal also supports affordable data plans, a streamlined user interface, and 15 language functionalities. Designed for compatibility with external systems, it enables fleet and asset management in mobile, remote environments. An emergency fallback feature allows users to transmit text-based emails when onboard networks are unavailable. Thuraya MBH will be available through authorised Thuraya service partners starting today, 19th June 2025.

Space42: A rising star at the intersection of space and AI
Space42: A rising star at the intersection of space and AI

Zawya

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Zawya

Space42: A rising star at the intersection of space and AI

Space42 is an Abu Dhabi-based, ADX-listed space technology company that specialises in offering geospatial analytics and satellite communications powered by artificial intelligence (AI). With a global footprint and backing from major shareholders such as G42, Mubadala and International Holding Company (IHC), Space42 aims to deliver sustainable growth and long-term value for investors. The company was formed in 2024 with the merger of Bayanat AI and Al Yah Satellite Communications Company PJSC (Yahsat). The transaction, announced in 2023 and approved by shareholders in April 2024, was executed through a share swap, with Bayanat remaining as the legal entity, and Yahsat delisted from the exchange. The shareholders of Bayanat and Yahsat own 54% and 46% of the merged entity, respectively. Space42 comprises two business units: Yahsat Space Services and Bayanat Smart Solutions. The Yahsat Space Services unit focuses on upstream satellite operations for both fixed and mobility satellite solutions. The Bayanat Smart Solutions unit integrates geospatial data acquisition and processing with AI to inform decision-making, enhance situational awareness and improve operational efficiency. The company operates across more than 150 countries, reaching over 80% of the world's population. Click here to download infographic The new merged entity has already had several early wins that have bolstered its future growth prospects. In December 2024, Space42 announced an AED18.7 billion (U.S.$5.1 billion) contract with the UAE government to provide secure governmental communications across the Middle East, Africa, Europe and Asia until 2043. The contract underpins Space42's strong financial profile, making up a significant majority of its AED26 billion (U.S.$7.1 billion) backlog of contracted revenues. In January 2025, the company launched its Thuraya 4 telecommunications satellite into a next-generation mobile telecommunications system, Thuraya 4 expands Space42's capabilities and advances the company's plans to launch more than 15 new products to cater to the rapid growth in use cases across various sectors, including defence, government and enterprise. Strategic growth drivers In March, Space42 signed a memorandum of understanding with Nasdaq-listed Viasat Inc., a global mobile satellite services (MSS) operator in L- and S-band spectrum, to explore ecosystem partnership options for developing a 5G Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN) initiative. The collaboration would enable both companies to address the growing opportunities in direct-to-device (D2D) satellite communications to smartphones, narrowband Internet of Things (NB-IoT), and existing and next-generation MSS services. The D2D market is set to reach U.S.$50 billion by 2032. Investment Space42 ended its first quarter with U.S.$895 million in cash and short-term deposits and contracted future revenues of nearly U.S.$7 billion. It also made progress on capturing the next wave of opportunity in spacetech, including government and defence solutions, smart mobility and autonomous systems, direct-to-device connectivity, and AI-powered geospatial and satellite communication services to emerging markets in Africa and Asia, offering solutions for agriculture monitoring and disaster management. Growth through organic and bolt-on acquisitions The company offers strong liquidity, low leverage, a cut-cost-and-grow-stronger approach, and predictable future cash flow underpinned by a financial framework focused on organic investments, bolt-on acquisitions and generating attractive returns. Space42 believes it is positioned to leverage capabilities across three sectors – satellite communications, AI analytics and geospatial services – to unlock value for customers, partners and shareholders and position itself as global leader. Its overarching position as a dual-use player brings further unique opportunities and ability to scale. The company also aims to tap the global high-altitude platform station (HAPS) market, offering the full suite of HAPS products and solutions. To boost its presence in the market, Mira Aersopace, a subsidiary of Space42, created the MENA region's first HAPS manufacturing centre in Abu Dhabi. The new facility will significantly enhance Mira Aerospace's production capabilities, drive advanced R&D, support the commercialisation of HAPS technology and lay the foundation for long-term, sustainable growth. ESG leadership Standard & Poor's (S&P) recognised Space42 as one of the Top 3 Sustainability Companies in the UAE. Yahsat, the predecessor of the Yahsat Space Services unit of Space42, achieved notable recognition as one of the top 10 most sustainable companies in the Middle East, securing the sixth and third positions in the region and UAE rankings respectively, as per the S&P Global ESG Scores. The company plans to enhance its sustainability governance by establishing an ESG Committee as part of a Sustainability Strategy and Roadmap update in 2025, and implement the sustainability agenda across Space42. Space and AI market outlook Space42 is positioning itself as a strategic enabler of the UAE's long-term ambitions, aligning its operations with the National Space Strategy 2030 and the AI Strategy 2031. The company stands to benefit from a rapidly expanding global space economy, projected to nearly triple to U.S.$1.8 trillion by 2035 from U.S.$630 billion in 2023. At the same time, the global AI market is expected to surge to U.S.$1.8 trillion by 2030, up from U.S.$279 billion in 2024. With capabilities spanning both sectors, Space42 sits at the intersection of two transformative growth trends. Looking ahead Space42 has major ambitions to be a leader in several growth areas, including geospatial intelligence and AI platform services, non-terrestrial connectivity (NTN) and secure connectivity. To find out more, visit the company's page on To invest, contact one of the ADX brokers now.

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