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We build advanced satcom user terminals
Farcast builds advanced SATCOM user terminals, focusing on flat panel antennas and phased array technology to compensate for satellite movement. Their solutions aim to reduce size, weight, power, and cost (SWaP-C) for both fixed and moving satellite use cases.
Farcast develops flat panel antennas (FPAs) that use phased array technology to electronically beamscan and compensate for satellite and user movement. The technology targets Active Electronically Scanned Antennas (AESAs) to enable smaller, lighter, lower-power, and lower-cost satellite user terminals for both GEO fixed-satellite and moving-user scenarios (e.g., cars and airplanes) as well as moving satellites (LEO).
Who itβs for: Organizations or fleets requiring satellite internet access with portable or mobile terminals (e.g., transportation, aviation, maritime, enterprise remote sites) that need compact, high-performance SATCOM terminals.
Funding / investment mentions (Telesat, Lockheed Martin, Gogo investments) and growth mentions (Farcast recognized among hot satellite companies).
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