The Global Satellite Operators Association (GSOA) and the European Space Agency (ESA) announced the signing of a Memorandum of Intent (MOI) that marks a significant milestone in their collaborative efforts to cooperate in the areas of space-based 5G and 6G ecosystem, innovation of 5G and 6G networks and the integration of satellite and terrestrial networks and technologies.
The MOI, signed by Isabelle Mauro, director general at GSOA and Francisco-Javier Benedicto Ruiz, acting director of connectivity and secure communications at ESA, solidifies the commitment of both organizations to work closely together in the pursuit of their shared goals in this area.
This strategic partnership between GSOA and ESA aims to bring the mobile and the satellite communities closer together, to accelerate the innovation in the integration of satellites in 5G and 6G networks, leveraging the unique strengths and expertise each entity brings to the table. The MOI establishes a framework for cooperation to fostering innovation, knowledge exchange and mutual support.
“GSOA actively engages in the dynamic ecosystem of non-terrestrial and terrestrial integration. This powerful synergy, by unlocking the full potential of both satellite and terrestrial telecommunications, not only enables to advance technology, but also ensures that it connects everyone, everywhere, shaping the future of connectivity, and working towards resolving the digital divide. By fostering collaboration and embracing innovation, we envision a future where every individual, regardless of location, enjoys the benefits of a connected world,” said Mauro.
“We are looking forward to working closer with GSOA on a series of joint initiatives and use our collective expertise to unlock the full potential of 5G and 6G technology towards a future where space-born connectivity is seamlessly integrated with terrestrial 5G/6G networks for the benefit of billions of users worldwide,” concluded Benedicto Ruiz
Following on many years of successful cooperation, this MOI symbolizes the start of an exciting journey towards the integration of satellite and terrestrial networks and technologies, reflecting a united effort to shape the future of increased inclusive and sustainable connectivity and telecommunications on a global scale.