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UNIVTY Launches First Orbital Demonstrator, Targeting 5G Satellite Integration for Global Connectivity

The French innovation firm, previously known as Constellation Technologies & Operations, has officially rebranded as UNIVTY. This strategic name change signals a significant leap in the company’s ambitious mission: to establish a collaborative space infrastructure designed to deliver high-speed, cost-effective, and low-latency internet access. This pivotal development aims to transform how connectivity is delivered worldwide, making high-performance internet more accessible.

Pioneering 5G Satellite Integration from Very Low Earth Orbit

A major milestone for UNIVTY occurred on June 23, 2025, with the successful launch of uniSpark, its inaugural demonstration satellite, into Very Low Earth Orbit (VLEO). The primary objective of uniSpark’s mission is to rigorously test a satellite-to-ground communication link, specifically leveraging the existing 5G millimeter wave spectrum utilized by telecom operators. Concurrently with the in-orbit operations, UNIVTY is conducting comprehensive tests of its two foundational ground-based components: uniBox, the user terminal, and uniGate, the terrestrial gateway essential for internet access. These extensive tests are crucial for validating the complete technical architecture, ensuring the robustness of the radio frequency (RF) chain, modem functionalities, and the entire software layer that underpins their innovative system. UNIVTY stands out with its unique model, which directly integrates telecom operators into its value chain. By strategically operating in very low orbits, specifically below 375 kilometers, and utilizing readily available 5G spectrum, the startup is poised to redefine satellite connectivity.

This groundbreaking approach by UNIVTY represents a forward-thinking step in space-based communication. By focusing on direct integration with established telecom networks and employing a very low orbit strategy, UNIVTY aims to deliver a novel and highly efficient solution for global connectivity. Their progress signifies a promising future for high-performance satellite internet, seamlessly integrated with terrestrial 5G infrastructure.

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