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Artist rendition of the SES O3b mPOWER constellation. Photo: SES
SES and Quvia, will codevelop enhanced network orchestration capabilities for its multi-orbit connectivity solutions, SES announced on Feb. 24.
Quvia, formerly known as Neuron, is an AI-powered quality of experience (QoE) platform. The platform unifies billions of data points to deliver connectivity across multiple providers, orbits, and networks.
The partnership integrates SES’s Adaptive Resource Control (ARC) system with Quvia’s Grid and Network Capacity Controller (NCC) solutions to manage SES’s multi-orbit services. NCC will work with ARC to analyze customer demand and respond in real-time, optimizing resource allocation and performance.
SES is also deploying Quvia’s QoE analytics solutions. The scoring system incorporates network, application, and usage metrics across antennas, routers, and third-party systems, providing an end-to-end view of QoE from the network core to the end user.
“SES is uniquely positioned as an all-orbit solutions provider,” said Xavier Bertrán, chief product and innovation officer of SES. “By collaborating with Quvia, SES can seamlessly deliver multi-orbit satellite connectivity services as a one-stop shop for customers, aggregating multiple links, routing traffic as needed and measuring the QoE for guaranteed levels of service.”
SES and Quvia will demonstrate a multi-orbit cellular backhaul solution, providing service and QoE to customers during the upcoming Mobile World Congress 25 (MWC), taking place March 3 to 6 in Barcelona, Spain.
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