XENESIS, ATLAS & LASER LIGHT FORM FIRST SPACE TO GROUND ALL OPTICAL GLOBAL DATA DISTRIBUTION JOINT VENTURE

21st Century Data Distribution Network Exclusively for Space to Earth Data. Global Direct Access Improves Margin by Lowering Costs. Services Near Earth, Cislunar, and Deep Space Data Platforms Enhanced Security

Xenesis, ATLAS Space Operations, and Laser Light Communications announced today they have joined forces in a Service-Level Solution – Empower Space Alliance™. Empower Space™ will provide a turnkey direct optical data distribution service from spacecraft to customer locations, worldwide. Empower Space™ intends to serve LEO, MEO, GEO, Cislunar, and Deep Space capability with standardized interoperability, robust data capacity and unprecedented access to customer locations worldwide. Space data platforms will now have a choice between relying on legacy radio frequency transmission and distribution, or high capacity & low cost all optical “direct delivery” of their data to its ultimate distribution…on a single network.

The NewSpace sector is expanding rapidly into creative, more cost-effective business models. These models are focused primarily on delivering space-based services, such as imagery, communications, content, civil science, and government data in a “New Way” = smaller, cheaper and more capable satellite platforms. For example, small satellites are leading the way in planning which is driving the demand for more cost-effective designs to deliver space-based services, such as data to the Earth from Space in a more cost-effective – “NewSpace” – way.

Earth Observation owner/operators are looking for greater efficiencies and enhanced margins by reducing CAPEX/OPEX per imagery sold. In addition, GEO owner/operators have begun to consider new business models based on their legacy satellite designs, to accommodate new services and markets. Even US Government policy is encouraging the military and civil science agencies, such as NASA and NOAA to take seriously, the NewSpace business sector.

This is true, particularly in Space to Earth data distribution, where government agencies should be more of a customer for such services, rather than an owner/operator of space-based networks, not potentially competing with these NewSpace ventures. These are the type of customers Empower Space™ seeks to serve.

Empower Space™ brings together an All Optical Space to Earth data distribution network which will Empower space data platforms to connect to their ultimate destinations more cost-effectively, and efficiently. Empower Space™ intends to bring the 3 critical operating elements of Space to Earth data transport under a single service partnership:

  • Network Access: Designed for 24/7 access for Near Earth, Cislunar, or Deep Space platforms
  • Service Delivery: Connectivity, Unlimited, High throughput (<1-100Gbps), On-Demand, Self-Provisioned Service
  • Network Management: Monitors and ensures distributed data delivery, “end-to-end”, to over 100 Points of Presence – Earth-Wide

Empower Space™ – through its Founder/Partners – intends to offer a licensable 10-100Gbps optical unit – depending on the customer requirement – for integration into planned space platforms in the Near Earth, Cislunar, and Deep Space markets. The Xenesis licensed optical unit will Empower owner/operators to distribute their space-originated products – communications, imagery, content, navigation – to over 100 Points of Presence on the Earth at significantly lower cost for SWaP & data distribution services. Earth-wide distribution of the customer’s data will be by means of Laser Light’s global, hybrid all optical MEO satellite constellation, or directly to Laser Light’s 100 dispersed optical ground nodes, interconnected with its Software-Defined global terrestrial fiber.

Empower Space™ customer data, will be managed and monitored, “end-to-end”, by ATLAS Space from the customer satellite platform to the data’s ultimate destination, entirely on the Empower Space Alliance network. Consequently, the advantage Empower Space™ brings to its customers are the potential benefits of optical data transmission and the prospect of improved margins derived by SWaP savings, unrestricted availability, enhanced security, and reduced distribution costs.

“…empower space, it’s what we do…”

About Xenesis, Inc™:

Xenesis™ is a network enabler with its’ tested and proven 10Gbs optical flight terminal called Xen-Hub™. Our mission is to produce and distribute a “set-top-box” for any operator, whether it be Facebook, Google, OneWeb or any other satellite operator or client, to access a fully optical backhaul space-based network…at a fraction of the cost of a full RF solution. We solve the capacity and latency issues currently under development and are the clear option when it comes to accessibility. Over the course of the coming 5 years, Xenesis™ will become the Cisco of Space. http://www.xenesis.io

About Laser Light Communications, LLC:

Laser Light™ intends to deploy its proprietary All Optical Hybrid Global Communications Network – HALO™. The service capacity of the planned HALO™ Global Network will be +33Tbps. The HALO™ network – satellite and SD-WAN’s – will be fully interconnected with Laser Light’s proprietary Extended Ground Network System (XGNS), a greenfield software-defined fiber network, and its patented StarBeam™ operating system, ensuring its customers carrier-grade service, enhanced redundancy, resiliency, and unprecedented privacy & security. HALO™ is designed to support its “OpticalSatellite as a Service” (O-SaaS) product suite – Global Access 100Gbps Circuits and its proprietary HALO™ Direct Connect service – for global enterprises, data centers, media, finance firms; carriers; and government entities. For more information: http://www.laserlightcomms.com.

About ATLAS Space Operations, Inc.:

ATLAS Space Operations, listed by Morgan Stanley as a 2017 Top 12 disruptor in the satellite industry, is a ground-to-space communications service provider. Employing a revolutionary approach to satellite communications driven by new thinking and new technology, ATLAS brings more data down from space, faster, and more affordable than ever before. For more information on ATLAS, please visit http://www.atlasground.com.


Media Contact:

Mark M.E. LaPenna
Empower Space Alliance
info@xenesis.io

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