
Reading-based ALL.SPACE has received €3.42 million in funding to speed up the integration of 5G Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN) into its satellite communication (SATCOM) terminals.
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- Reading-based ALL.SPACE has received €3.42 million in funding to speed up the integration of 5G Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN) into its satellite communication (SATCOM) terminals.
The funding comes from the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Space for 5G/6G and Sustainable Connectivity program, under its ARTES initiative, which supports next-gen satellite communications.
John-Paul Szczepanik, CTO at ALL.SPACE, said: “This funding marks a unique moment in our evolution and for anyone who needs proliferated, fast & secure communications anywhere on the planet. Our terminals are already providing multiple secure, high-speed connections for customers who need reliable connectivity wherever they operate, including in remote or challenging environments and on-the-move.
“This funding allows us to build on that foundation by pairing this with the emerging standards of 5G NTN to really unlock the concept of interoperability for satcom terminals across many networks. ESA’s support reflects a shared commitment to advancing European technology and competitiveness, helping ensure that secure, seamless communications remain available and flawlessly effective in the years ahead. We’re proving that resilient, flexible connectivity doesn’t have to stop when you leave terrestrial networks behind.”
Founded in 2013, ALL.SPACE set out to solve the challenges of multi-orbit communications. The company builds advanced platforms that bring together satellite and cellular networks into one system. Their multi-link terminal can connect to all networks at once, making it ideal for modern defense operations.
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ALL.SPACE has worked on several successful projects with the European Space Agency, UK Space Agency, UK Ministry of Defence, and the US Department of Defense.
Laurent Jaffart, ESA’s Director of Connectivity and Secure Communications, added: “Through our long-standing ARTES programme, forging partnerships with innovative space companies such as ALL.SPACE will enable us to achieve our shared goal: to develop fast and resilient connectivity for customers across Europe and beyond.
“Such efforts strengthen European autonomy and resilience, while boosting economic growth and competitiveness, further allowing for the creation of jobs and prosperity.”
The funding will help ALL.SPACE integrate a software-defined 5G NTN modem from NXGSAT BV into its edge-compute module. This will allow a single device to connect smoothly across both traditional satellite networks and 5G NTN.
The project supports the broader goal of merging satellite and cellular networks, offering future-ready connectivity for government and commercial users while advancing standardization in the SatCom industry.
It also marks ALL.SPACE’s shift toward a hybrid model—combining advanced hardware with subscription-based software to boost performance, security, and user independence.
About ALL.SPACE
ALL.SPACE is redefining defense communications with advanced multi-link terminals that provide uninterrupted, high-speed connectivity across GEO, MEO, and LEO satellites. Built for tough conditions on land or sea, the easy-to-deploy Hydra Terminal Range and smart software services ensure secure, reliable, and seamless operations for mission-critical tasks anywhere in the world.
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