Omnispace
Operates non-geostationary satellite infrastructure to deliver hybrid 5G direct-to-device mobile connectivity using globally harmonized S-band spectrum
Omnispace operates global non-geostationary satellite infrastructure to provide mobile satellite services using 60 MHz of globally harmonized S-band spectrum (3GPP band n256). The company is building a hybrid network that integrates its LEO satellite constellation with terrestrial mobile networks to deliver 3GPP standards-compliant 5G non-terrestrial network connectivity direct to smartphones and IoT devices. Omnispace holds spectrum market access reaching over one billion people across the Americas, Europe, Africa, and Asia, and has regulatory approvals in markets including Brazil and Saudi Arabia. The company has deployed two experimental Omnispace Spark satellites built by Thales Alenia Space and has demonstrated 5G NB-IoT capability over its NGSO satellites. Omnispace partners with mobile network operators including MTN, Smart Communications (PLDT), and stc to extend cellular coverage via satellite. In October 2025, the company announced plans to merge with Lynk Global, with SES as a strategic shareholder, to combine Omnispace spectrum assets with Lynk satellite technology for accelerated global direct-to-device deployment.
Operates the first LEO satellite constellation delivering 5G NB-IoT connectivity from space, extending cellular IoT coverage globally
Operates a satellite and terrestrial network enabling any standard Bluetooth chip to transmit location and sensor data globally without cellular infrastructure
Operates a space-based cellular broadband network delivering 4G and 5G connectivity directly to standard smartphones via LEO satellites