Rivada Space Networks joins MEF industry association to boost enterprise digital transformation

Rivada Space Networks has joined MEF, a global telecommunications industry association of network, cloud, security and technology providers working together to boost enterprise digital transformation. The organisation and its members drive networking standards and certifications that ensure service quality and empower enterprises to leverage digital transformation and grow their business.

The communications landscape is evolving with the increasing convergence of terrestrial and satellite networks and the expectation of interoperability, whether connecting on land, sea or air. Next-generation low earth orbit (LEO) satellite systems are critical for the future expansion of enterprise connectivity, and Rivada will enable enterprises to scale their networks and tap into the [$80 billion (€72.21 billion)] Carrier Ethernet market.

Rivada is launching a global low-latency point-to-point connectivity network of LEO (low-Earth orbit) satellites: the ‘OuterNET’. This next-generation architecture combines inter-satellite laser links with advanced onboard data routers to create an optical mesh network in space. This approach to orbital networking, where data stays in space from origin to destination, creates an ultra-secure satellite network with pole-to-pole reach, offering end-to-end latencies similar to or better than terrestrial fibre.

“Membership in MEF offers an opportunity to engage in business-driven collaboration with leading global organisations. Together, we enable dynamic, trusted, and certified services that empower enterprises to embrace their own digital transformation and grow their business. We welcome Rivada Space Network as the newest addition to our growing, vibrant community of MEF members who are working to progress our MEF 3.0 Global Services Framework,” says Nan Chen, president, MEF.

Konrad Nieradka, Rivada Space Networks VP products and services, says “The MEF standards and certification process are already a well-recognised ‘stamp of quality’ in the telecoms industry. With the continued convergence of terrestrial and satellite networking, we are delighted to join this prestigious organisation to ensure this standard is applied to our next-generation satellite architecture and seamlessly integrated into our customers networking operations.”

Declan Ganley, Rivada Space Networks CEO, says “We are moving full speed ahead to deploy the first true OuterNET, with its unique data-connectivity capabilities. By empowering our customers and partners to offer ubiquitous, ultra-secure, low latency communications that are standards-compliant with existing terrestrial infrastructure, we are accelerating enterprise connectivity on a truly global basis.”

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