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C-DReAM Simulator is now available at Azure Marketplace

C-DReAM is a capacity-level simulator for evaluating Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit (NGSO, LEO and MEO) satellite systems. It was developed in European Space Agency’s C-DReAM project together with Thales Alenia Space France and enhanced it further in the DASCE project.

DYNASAT will showcase its live demonstrations at MWC 2023, the world’s largest and most influential connectivity event.

As part of the DYNASAT Consortium, Magister will be participating in this year’s Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona from February 27 to March 2 – the world’s largest and most influential connectivity event. We will be contributing by demonstrating and providing first-hand information at booth 5H80 in two of the four demos DYNASAT will […]

Timo Nihtilä: from “founding employee” to “principal scientist”

Timo Nihtilä describes himself as one of the “founding employees” at Magister Solutions, when it was first established as a private company in 2006. Magister emerged from a research collaboration between Nokia and the University of Jyväskylä (JYU) at the Dept. of Mathematical Information Technology, and Timo has been there right from the start. Timo […]

Bigger NGSO constellations mean higher throughput and global coverage

Network providers like Starlink have been considering eventually having as many as 42,000 satellites in their Non-Geosynchronous Orbit (NGSO) constellations. Thanks to Magister’s SimLab service and its simulators, the performance and potential of these new mega-constellations can now be studied and assessed. As of November 2022, there were 3,271 Starlink satellites in orbit, of which […]