Transcelestial Launches Centauri+ Terminal with 40 Gbps Capacity and Quantum-Safe Features
Transcelestial has launched the Centauri+ terminal, providing up to 40 Gbps and quantum-safe capabilities. The company aims to support a future space-based laser communications network, enhancing AI workloads in underserved regions. It is also developing optical ground stations and plans to deploy multiple terminals globally, with a vision to construct a laser-connected satellite network within two years. Partnerships with aerospace firms and telecom operators, including Globe Telecom, are underway to improve connectivity.

Transcelestial introduced the Centauri+ terminal, offering 40 Gbps bandwidth and quantum-safe connectivity, enabling post-quantum cryptography (PQC) across its terminals. The company plans to establish a space-based laser communications network, beginning with optical ground stations linked to satellites.
By the end of the year, it expects to deploy six global ground stations and release a 10 Gbps space terminal. Partnerships with Gilmour Space, ST Engineering, and HEX20 are in place to facilitate satellite connectivity. Additionally, Transcelestial will provide over 400 wireless laser links for Globe Telecom in the Philippines to enhance last-mile connectivity over three years.




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