Thuraya is a UAE-based regional mobile-satellite service provider.
Thuraya offers communication solutions in a range of areas including the energy, government, broadcast media, military, aerospace, humanitarian NGO, and maritime sectors. Thuraya's network allows uninterrupted communication coverage for two-thirds of the globe through MSS and quasi-global VSAT coverage through GSM roaming.
The company's transceivers communicate directly with Thuraya's satellites using an antenna approximately the same length as the handset. These antennas have a maximum power output power of two watts and useuses QPSK modulation for air interface. Thuraya SIM cards work in regular GSM phones and ordinary GSM SIM cards can be used on the network if SIM providers establish roaming agreement with Thuraya. Noticeable lag occurs while making a call, due to calling being based on geosynchronous voice services.
High gain in the antennas handsets makes it necessary to aim the antenna at the satellite, which is assisted by a GPS receiver that allows the user to program the ground position of the satellites as waypoints. The service operates on L-band carriers assigned in blocks to areas of coverage referred to as "spotbeams", which are Thuraya’s equivalent to cells or service areas. In L-band, 34 MHz of bandwidth from 1.525 GHz to 1.559 GHz is assigned for downlink (space-to-earth) communication, with uplink operation between 1.6265 GHz and 1.6605 GHz. Uplink and downlink channels are 1087 paired carrier frequencies, on a raster of 31.25 kHz. A Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) time slottime-slot architecture is employed which allocates a carrier in timeslotstime-slots of a fixed length.
Thuraya offers voice solutions whichthat offerfeature on-the-go talk and data regardless of networks or areas.
Thuraya IP terminals are used by global media organizations, government entities, and NGOs, and offer energy and maritime companies portable, secure, and easy-to-use satellite broadband device.
Thuraya offers a range of maritime voice and data products, including broadband devices, terminals, and mobile satellite handsets. The maritime equipment can be installed on ships in just hours, and helpscan help ship owners to reduce operational costs with constant connectivity to improve crew welfare.
Thuraya's M2M terminals offer end-to-end services whichthat enable the simultaneous data collection from multiple points and sources. These include location information, data peripheral devices and, external sources, and vehicle or heavy equipment CAN buses information.
Thuraya is a UAE-based regional mobile-satellite service provider, subsidiary of Yahsat. The company was established in 1997 and is fully owned by Mubadala Investment company, the government of Abu DhabiAbu Dhabi's investment vehicle. Thuraya is headquartered in Abu Dhabi and operates five satellites across 160 countries.
Thuraya operates five satellites across 160 countries, with a combination of geostationary satellites offering fixed and mobile service coverage through C, Ka, Ku and L-bands across the Middle East, Europe, Africa, South AmericaSouth America and Asia.
Thuraya AeroAero provides technology to ISR, SAR, relief, BLOS, and business aviation operations. The company's Aeronautical Satellite System is a communication platform that synchronizes with Thuraya’s existing L-band technology. Aero’s hardware and software elements were developed in partnership with SCOTTY, Cobham and SRT.
Thuraya operates five satellites across 160 countries, with a combination of geostationary satellites offering fixed and mobile servicemobile service coverage through C, Ka, Ku and L-bands across the Middle East, Europe, Africa, South America and Asia.
Thuraya's country calling code is +882 16, part of the ITU-T International Networks group of numbering. Thuraya is not part of Global Mobile Satellite System (+881) due to being a regional system.
The company's transceivers communicate directly with Thuraya's satellites using an antenna approximately the same length as the handset. These antennas have a maximum output power of two watts and use QPSK modulation for air interface. Thuraya SIM cards work in regular GSM phones and ordinary GSM SIM cards can be used on the network if SIM providers establish roaming agreement with Thuraya. Noticeable lag occurs while making a call due to calling being based on geosynchronous voice services.
High gain in the antennas handsets makes it necessary to aim the antenna at the satellite, which is assisted by a GPS receiver that allows the user to program the ground position of the satellites as waypoints. The service operates on L-band carriers assigned in blocks to areas of coverage referred to as "spotbeams", which are Thuraya’s equivalent to cells or service areas. In L-band, 34 MHz of bandwidth from 1.525 GHz to 1.559 GHz is assigned for downlink (space-to-earth) communication, with uplink operation between 1.6265 GHz and 1.6605 GHz. Uplink and downlink channels are 1087 paired carrier frequencies, on a raster of 31.25 kHz. A Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) time slot architecture is employed which allocates a carrier in timeslots of a fixed length.
Thuraya offers communication solutions in a range of areas including the energy, government, broadcast media, military, aerospace, humanitarian NGO and maritime sectors. Thuraya's network allows uninterrupted communication coverage for two-thirds of the globe through MSS and quasi-global VSAT coverage through GSM roaming.
Thuraya integrates and support multiple network and terminals with its IoT and M2M solutions, including: smart utilities, connected oilfields, security and safety, border control, ATMs and points of sale, connected cars, critical infrastructure, fixed and mobile remote assets monitoring, lone worker safety.
Thuraya Land M2M services offer end-to-end solutions enabling the simultaneous collection of data from multiple points and sources including location information, data from external sensors and peripheral devices, and input gathered from vehicle or heavy equipment CAN buses.
Thuraya’s Maritime M2M service enables push updates to fleets via a low latency network, transmitting data in real time. The service supports streamlined, automated data capture over both satellite and GSM networks and sends actionable data delivery directly to the operators.
SatTrack is a web-based tracking and monitoring service, developed for fishing vessels fitted with the Thuraya MarineStar voice, tracking and monitoring solution. It is a turnkey subscription-based application available to users as part of Thuraya’s SeaLite portfolio of narrowband services. SatTrack facilitates sustainable fishing practices, better crew safety and welfare as well as fleet visibility and management in real time.
Thuraya offers voice solutions which offer on-the-go talk and data regardless of networks or areas.
Thuraya IP terminals are used by global media organizations, government entities and NGOs, and offer energy and maritime companies portable, secure, and easy-to-use satellite broadband device.
Thuraya offers a range of maritime voice and data products, including broadband devices, terminals, and mobile satellite handsets. The maritime equipment can be installed on ships in just hours, and helps ship owners to reduce operational costs with constant connectivity to improve crew welfare.
Thuraya Aero provides technology to ISR, SAR, relief, BLOS, and business aviation operations. The company's Aeronautical Satellite System is a communication platform that synchronizes with Thuraya’s existing L-band technology. Aero’s hardware and software elements were developed in partnership with SCOTTY, Cobham and SRT.
Thuraya's M2M terminals offer end-to-end services which enable the simultaneous data collection from multiple points and sources. These include location information, data peripheral devices and external sources, and vehicle or heavy equipment CAN buses information.
Thuraya operates five satellites across 160 countries, with a combination of geostationary satellites offering fixed and mobile service coverage through C, Ka, Ku and L-bands across the Middle East, EuropeEurope, Africa, South America and Asia.
Thuraya offers communication solutions in a range of areas including the energy, government, broadcast media, military, aerospace, humanitarian NGO and maritime sectors. Thuraya's network allows uninterrupted communication coverage for two-thirds of the globe through MSS and quasi-global VSAT coverage through GSMGSM roaming.
Thuraya operates five satellites across 160 countries, with a combination of geostationary satellites offering fixed and mobile service coverage through C, Ka, Ku and L-bands across the Middle East, Europe, AfricaAfrica, South America and Asia.
Thuraya operates five satellites across 160 countries, with a combination of geostationary satellites offering fixed and mobile service coverage through C, Ka, Ku and L-bands across the Middle EastMiddle East, Europe, Africa, South America and Asia.
Thuraya operates five satellites across 160 countries, with a combination of geostationary satellites offering fixed and mobile service coverage through C, Ka, Ku and L-bands across the Middle East, Europe, Africa, South America and AsiaAsia.