Mobile Satellite and Television Technology

2 MIN. READ During the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, the world experienced its first satellite sports broadcast. Approximately 600-800 million people tuned in to watch the “TV Olympics.” Now, decades later, satellite broadcasting has left a lasting impression on... Read More

2021 Year in Review

The Launching of Datadel 2021 was a big year for X2nSat in more ways than one. Not only did we move forward with a lot of projects that we’re incredibly excited about, we also branched out into a... Read More

Exploring the Global Impact of Mega-constellations

The possibility of space collisions by satellite mega-constellations gets a lot of press. Still, many vital services would be impossible without satellites. At the Satellite Show of 2021, industry experts discussed deploying and maintaining low-earth-orbit (LEO) satellites. Pacôme... Read More

2020 Year in Review

Now that we’re out of 2020 and the dust has settled into the beginning of 2021, looking back at the changes and growing pains we went through as a company, gives us hope for the future of X2nSat. ... Read More

How Utility Companies Are Using Satellite Technology

Utility companies value satellite technology to improve their efficiency and reduce their environmental impact. For years they have relied on geographic information systems (GIS) for precise infrastructure mapping and locating. Utilities also use satellites for remote imaging and... Read More

How low earth orbit satellites are changing the game

Low Earth orbit satellites (LEOs) are becoming extremely popular. Despite issues like proliferated LEO, the advantages and potential of LEO are leading many organizations to turn to them for a variety of communication, business, defense and other needs.... Read More

How satellites help during disaster recovery efforts

Disasters can wreak havoc on your business communications and enterprise networks. Although commercial communications networks are built to be highly resilient, if a disaster is severe enough or lasts long enough, your landline network and even your Wi-Fi... Read More