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Canada In Space
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234 episodes
1 week ago
Canada In Space is the only independent media company dedicated to covering the Canadian space sector. We cover the leaders, ideas, agencies and companies defining where sector is headed.
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Canada In Space is the only independent media company dedicated to covering the Canadian space sector. We cover the leaders, ideas, agencies and companies defining where sector is headed.
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Business
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Kepler Communications CEO Mina Mitry
Canada In Space
44 minutes 40 seconds
3 years ago
Kepler Communications CEO Mina Mitry

My guest today is Mina Mitry, CEO of Kepler Communications. The Toronto based telecommunications company has a pretty big goal, that of being THE internet access provider in space, from low Earth orbit, to the Moon and beyond. To make that happen the company has two satellites constellations planned, the first for the IoT market. They currently and have 15 satellites in orbit of a planned 140. The other satellite constellation would be for the broadband market and would have 360 satellites. But that's not all.


They have a new product called Aether which Mina will discuss in detail during our interview. But subsequent to our interview which was recorded on Nov. 15, a news item came out outlining plans by Kepler for a S-band low Earth orbit constellation of 114,852 satellites. The media reports had it slightly wrong. While Kepler, working with Germany's Federal Network Agency, had submitted an application to the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), it wasn't for a constellation, it was for the small Aether communication hardware that could eventually be placed on the potential 114,852 customer satellites. Still, these numbers are mind-boggling when you think that just over 10 years ago we only had a total of 1,000 active satellites in orbit. 


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Canada In Space
Canada In Space is the only independent media company dedicated to covering the Canadian space sector. We cover the leaders, ideas, agencies and companies defining where sector is headed.