Smart taps US’ Omnispace to expand 5G in remote areas

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PLDT Inc. wireless unit Smart Communications Inc. has forged a partnership with US-based satellite provider Omnispace to expand its fifth generation (5G) services in remote areas.

Smart said it is collaborating with Omnispace to explore and demonstrate the capabilities of space-based 5G communications using low Earth orbit satellites.

“This collaboration with Omnispace will allow our companies to work together to define use cases for the Philippine market,” said Arvin Siena, PLDT head of technology strategy and transformation office.

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The possible use cases include enabling 5G connectivity in remote areas, incorporating Internet of Things and sensors for use in monitoring weather disturbances and natural calamities, and augmenting network coverage for disaster relief, maritime and telematics for vessels and equipment.

“This is also part of PLDT’s broader initiatives to future-proof our services, including Smart 5G. This includes exploring opportunities to team up with companies like Omnispace, to test the interoperability of our network with their 3GPP-compliant 5G non-terrestrial network (NTN), which will support the 5G ecosystem of the future,” Siena said.

Having launched Omnispace Spark-1 and Spark-2 in April and May, respectively, the company recently completed the deployment phase of “Omnispace Spark.” This program is the initial phase in the company’s development and delivery of the world’s first global 5G-capable satellite network.

The Omnispace 5G NTN global network will interconnect with terrestrial or land-based mobile networks to serve mobile subscribers utilizing the company’s 2 GHz mobile satellite spectrum allocation and operating in 3GPP band n256.

As the world’s first 3GPP-compliant 5G NTN system, the Omnispace network is expected to deliver the power of 5G directly to billions of devices everywhere, extending the reach of mobile connectivity to enable people and assets to communicate in real-time through a single, seamless global service.

PLDT and Smart’s pioneering foray into satellite-powered communication is part of a broader initiative to deliver world-class customer services across the country, complementing the nationwide rollout of their fiber infrastructure, and wireless networks based on 4G and 5G technologies.

PLDT earlier said it is in talks with several satellite providers including Elon Musk’s Starlink’s satellite broadband service provider, which is set for commercial rollout in the first quarter of next year.

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