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Intelsat collaborates with Microsoft to demonstrate private cellular network

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Intelsat, operator of one of the worldโ€™s largest and most advanced integrated satellite and terrestrial networks, has announced the successful demonstration of a first of its kind private cellular network with Microsoft Azure Private Multi-Access Edge Compute and FlexEnterprise, Intelsatโ€™s satellite-based global connectivity service.

Held at Intelsatโ€™s office in McLean, VA, the demonstration successfully establishes a reference architecture for deploying secure, high-performance private LTE and 5G networks and other cloud services over satellite networks to enterprise locations virtually anywhere globally, including those in remote and austere environments.

The demonstration creates a private LTE service using Azure Private 5G Core deployed on an Azure Stack Edge device. Connectivity to the internet and Azure services is enabled by Intelsatโ€™s FlexEnterprise. Via the private cellular network, users can access local enterprise resources via SIM-authenticated connections to the Azure Stack Edge and access remote resources through the FlexEnterprise connection, the IntelsatOne global network and Azure. Additionally, the LTE network powers a Wi-Fi access point and IoT applications.
โ€œAs enterprises look to private cellular networks to improve the reach, security, and quality-of-service over Wi-Fi-only local networks, the ability to support deployments at any site is crucial to creating a fully connected organization,โ€ said Jean-Philippe Gillet, SVP Global Sales Media & Networks, Intelsat. โ€œThe applications demonstrated here with Microsoft highlight the increased automation and standardization of enterprise data processing services that globally-available private cellular networks will enable. Support for high-bandwidth, low-latency networks is central to Intelsatโ€™s vision of an end-to-end ecosystem for a global software-defined 5G network.โ€

โ€œAt Microsoft, we are committed to enabling an ecosystem of satellite operators through collaborations such as this one with Intelsat. As the world continues to move to 5G, Microsoftโ€™s Azure Orbital platform, together with our Azure hyper-scale computing platform, allows operators to deploy and maintain faster, easier, and more cost-effective solutions anytime and anywhere, โ€ said Tom Keane, corporate vice president, Mission Engineering.

Mobile Experts Inc. expects the global private LTE and 5G equipment and services market to grow at around 20% CAGR to aboutย $10 billionย in 2025.