Satellite Evolution Asia, Q&A with Robert Mellberg: “Shaking up the industry”
We spoke to Robert Mellberg, Director of Sales and Partners, about how the Satcube Ku technology came about, and what it means for the market.
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We spoke to Robert Mellberg, Director of Sales and Partners, about how the Satcube Ku technology came about, and what it means for the market.
The lightweight satellite terminal Satcube Ku, when integrated with the Newtec modem, offers expanded broadcast and service provider opportunities.
Satcube will feature live demonstrations of its award-winning Satcube Ku satellite terminal during IBC2019, August 13th – 17th.
Join our exclusive audio interview with Robert Mellberg and Talk Satellites Kevin French. Robert outlines connectivity challenges faced by organizations on the go and smart satellite solutions.
Satcube, a disruptive development company in the satellite communications arena that manufactures game-changing portable terminals enabling high-performance broadband access anywhere, today announced it will demonstrate its award-winning Satcube Ku satellite terminal at Satellite 2019, May 6th – 9th. Throughout the exhibition, Satcube will hold feature demonstrations at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Booth 2511.
Satcube‘s Ku- mobile satellite terminal received the Red Dot Award in product design, communication technology. The product, including its Graphical User Interface (GUI), was designed in close cooperation with Swedish design partner, Shift Design and Strategy.
November 11th 1918, Canadian corps recaptured the Belgian town of Mons, after five months of German occupation. This was also the very last battle of the great war.
November 11th 2018, 100 years after, the town of Mons hosted a festival to mark this, with their great gratitude to Canada.
Canadian news channel CTV News captures this event live from Mons over satellite, supported by Satcube and the Satcube Ku-band terminal.
https://www.ctvnews.ca/video?clipId=1537552
David Iacolucci from CTV News, says “I heard that in Toronto, they were very pleased with the quality of the video and I love the size of the Satcube terminal, small and easy to operate”.
See the article in Satnews here:
http://www.satnews.com/story.php?number=526758298