Kepler Partners To Develop In-Space Optical Communications Network for HydRON

TORONTO, ONTARIO – April 10, 2024 – Kepler Communications, Inc. has entered into an agreement with TESAT-Spacecom and Airbus Defence and Space to develop a high bandwidth optical communications network in low Earth orbit (LEO) to address emerging opportunities such as the European Space Agency’s (ESA) High Throughput Optical Network (HydRON) program. This marks a […]
[SpaceNews] Kepler Partners Up For ESA’s Optical Data Relay Constellation

Kepler is teaming up with Europe’s Airbus Defence and Space and its independent laser terminal subsidiary Tesat-Spacecom to develop an optical relay network in low Earth orbit (LEO).
[Breaking Defense] Optical communications, i.e. lasers, are the network pipes for the Internet of Space

Space-based comms are integral to our ability to connect to the internet, secure our communications, monitor our planet, and guide us on our roads and in our skies.
[Via Satellite] Axiom Space Partners With Kepler and Skyloom to Demonstrate Optical Inter-Satellite Links

Axiom Space is partnering with Kepler Communications US and Skyloom Global to integrate and demonstrate optical inter-satellite links (OISLs) on the first module of the company’s commercial space station.
[Payload] Enabling The Future of Space Communication With Laser Links

The rising demand—coupled with diminishing barriers to entry for satellite operators—has elevated the role of satellites in our everyday lives. Space-based comms are integral to our ability to connect to the internet, secure our communications, monitor our planet, and guide us on our roads and in our skies.
[Executive Mosaic] Space Officials Debate Proper Parameters for Satellite Communications Latency Delays

At ExecutiveBiz’s Space Technologies Forum, Kepler Communications asked participants in the panel discussion whether the 90-minute latency requirement included in a recent request for information from the National Reconnaissance Office made sense or was characterized by a certain “disconnect.”
[SpaceNews] Kepler Communications raises $92 million for optical data relay network

Kepler Communications said April 13 it has raised $92 million to start deploying an optical data-relay constellation next year.
Kepler Raises $92 Million USD Series C to Complete Internet-Ready Optical Constellation

Kepler Communications announced it has raised $92 Million USD in Series C.
Kepler Selects TESAT To Provide Optical Terminals For Next Generation Constellation

Kepler Communications has selected Tesat-Spacecom, to supply optical inter-satellite links for its next generation of satellites.
Kepler Selects TESAT To Provide Optical Terminals For Next Generation Constellation

Kepler Communications has selected Tesat-Spacecom to supply optical inter-satellite links.