Singapore Pioneers Affordable Laser-Based Internet Networks with Transcelestial

Transcelestial team members installing CENTAURI device on a building

As the Transcelestial team members installed the CENTAURI device on the building, they quickly realized that this would be a very important addition to their organization. The device would allow them to monitor and control all of the traffic in and out of their building with ease, making it

At Transcelestial, we believe that technology should be accessible to everyone no matter where they are. That’s why we’re on a mission to build the world’s first wireless laser communications network, which will make the internet more affordable and accessible than ever before. Our device is small enough to fit in a shoebox, and it can send signals to transmit data quickly and securely anywhere in the world. Eventually, we want our network to reach space so that people everywhere can access information and entertainment without having to cross borders or wait in long lines. Thank you for supporting us as we continue making progress towards our goal of making the world a better place one step at a time.

Transcelestial plans to use the new money to continue developing its technology, expand its team and market its platform to larger businesses. CEO Marcelo Claure said that the company is targeting industries like aerospace and shipping, where improved visibility of logistics data is essential for cost-effective operations.

At TechGround, we believe in connectivity being a human right. Improving internet connections for at least a billion people is what drives all our commercial and technical decisions. We are constantly working to make the internet easier to use and more accessible, so that everyone can participate in the global economy and have the opportunity to reach their full potential.

The lack of reliable internet access is a huge problem in many countries around the world. However, one of the main reasons people have difficulty getting online is because the current internet infrastructure is not very reliable. Undersea cables, for example, are expensive to build and only link two points. Terrestrial long-haul networks gives Tier 1 cities good coverage, but leave smaller cities and towns behind. Middle-mile and last-mile distribution is often costly, and runs into right-of-way issues.

Transcelestial’s laser communications systems are an innovative and cost-effective way to link remote villages and businesses. They eliminate the need for expensive underground cables, which can be a hassle to install and maintain, and radio-frequency based devices, which can be difficult tolicense. This means that Transcelestial can offer a lower cost per bit option than traditional communication methods. Already deployed inSouth and South East Asian markets, Transcelestial’s CENTAURI shoeboxed devices are sure to revolutionize how we communicate across the globe!

A CENTAURI installation

Centauri was a installation that explored the possibilities of virtual reality. Visitors were able to explore different environments, and interact with objects in order to

Despite its challenges, the Transcelestial startup is making progress in developing a 5G-enabled network. The company’s technology has already demonstrated its ability to deliver connectivity during a demonstration at the University of Technology Sydney, and it plans to continue advancing its work by putting its wireless fiber optics in orbit and reaching cities on the ground.

Shortly after its founding, Transcelestial announced that it plans to expand into the United States. This move is in line with Pew Trust’s research which found that 27% of people in rural areas and 2% of those in cities lacked readily available internet connections. The company plans to enter into collaborations with the government, enterprise and telecoms over the next 12 months to ensure early market access and34

According to Trancelestial, their Terabit Factory has the capacity to manufacture 2,4000 CENTAURI devices annually–the largest deployment volume of any lasercomms producer globally. This raises the possibility that Trancelestial will be able to weather any uncertainties in the supply chain and continue producing high-quality lasercomms products.

The In-Q-Tel investment in Transcelestial represents a major step forward for the development of laser communications technology. The CENTAURI platform has the potential to revolutionize low cost terrestrial communications, and by partnering with Transcelestial, In-Q-Tel will ensure that this technology is Made in America.

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