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Expanding satellite broadband access to rural Europe
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Expanding satellite broadband access to rural Europe
by Erica Marchand
Paris, France (SPX) Nov 14, 2024

ESA is advancing efforts to make Europe more digitally inclusive with a new partnership aimed at extending internet access to remote and underserved regions. In an age where digital connectivity is crucial, many Europeans in rural villages, mountainous areas, and small islands still lack reliable internet access.

To address this gap, ESA has teamed up with Swedish tech firm Forsway to introduce affordable satellite broadband in areas with limited infrastructure. This collaboration is developing Xtend 5G, a hybrid broadband solution integrating satellite and terrestrial networks for reliable internet access. The initiative is co-funded under ESA's ARTES 4.0 Space for 5G/6G and Sustainable Connectivity programme, with additional support from the Swedish National Space Agency (SNSA).

Xtend 5G aims to improve quality of life for residents in remote locations by enabling access to services typically available to urban populations. For example, telehealth services will allow patients to consult healthcare professionals from home, saving them long trips to medical facilities. Students in rural areas will be better positioned to engage in online education, and small businesses will have greater opportunities to reach wider markets, boosting local economies.

This system promises secure, dependable internet whether in a city or a remote village, and provides a vital backup for emergency services during crises or natural disasters to maintain communication and safety.

"We believe hybrid communication technologies that integrate satellite, 5G non-terrestrial networks (NTN) and mobile networks will play an important role in future connectivity ecosystems. We are pleased to support Forsway in this unique project with funding, guidance and expertise," said Antonio Franchi, ESA Head of the 5G/6G NTN Programme Office.

"We are thrilled to launch this exciting partnership with ESA and SNSA. The new communication system will be a highly beneficial tool for security, government organisations, the energy sector and others demanding secure, robust, and fast communication where full control over the connectivity ecosystem is crucial. Xtend 5G can be employed in an open or closed network format," said Tobias Forsell, CEO at Forsway.

As digital connectivity becomes indispensable in modern life, ensuring that all Europeans have reliable internet access fosters equal opportunities regardless of where they live or work.

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