Infinix, a leader in innovative technology solutions, proudly introduces its groundbreaking achievement in communication technology at the "Story On" event held in Venice, Italy. The focal point of this announcement is the pioneering Explorer Satellite Communication Technology, showcased through the newly launched ZERO 30 5G prototype.
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This
revolutionary technology is developed on the foundation of LoRaWAN long-range
IoT satellite systems, setting new standards in communication. It facilitates
rapid message processing and two-way text messaging, ushering in a new era of
communication that transcends conventional network limitations.
The
Explorer Satellite Communication Technology boasts significant advantages in
terms of reliability, efficiency, and capacity. It empowers users to maintain
uninterrupted connectivity in remote or challenging environments, bridging the
gap between the sky and earth. This comprehensive satellite communication
solution, developed by Infinix, has the potential to revolutionize
communication and address various emergency rescue needs.
Utilizing
the advanced LoRaWAN low-earth orbit satellite network, Infinix has crafted an
efficient message system architecture, enabling rapid message transmission with
an average rate of one message per second. This system's baseline transmission
speed exceeds 2.2kb/s, creating opportunities for future image transmission
capabilities. Moreover, LoRaWAN's impressive capacity allows it to handle up to
1.9 million messages per hour, with scalability to serve even more users as
additional satellites are deployed.
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Infinix's
Explorer Satellite Communication Technology offers bi-directional
communication, allowing users to transmit up to 84 bytes of data at a time.
This versatile and flexible approach enhances connectivity, especially in
remote areas and during emergencies, ensuring continuous communication between
users. Infinix's strategic plan includes a phased global rollout of this
technology, expected to commence around 2024. This initiative aims to fulfill
users' security requirements during critical situations.