One of the great challenges in Internet access is the difficulty of reaching certain areas of the world, especially rural or remote areas, which often suffer from limited or non-existent connectivity. In response to this problem, Grupo Aire, in collaboration with Starlink and Telespazio Ibérica, has launched AireSAT, an innovative high-speed, low-latency satellite internet solution.

This service is specifically designed for environments where terrestrial connectivity is scarce, providing a comprehensive solution that combines cutting-edge technology with exclusive group services.

AireSAT uses a constellation of miniature communications satellites that orbit the Earth at low altitude. These satellites connect to each other and to ground stations, providing high-speed Internet access in locations around the world, with a special focus on excluded areas. The service is optimized to offer connectivity in both fixed and mobile locations, spanning land and sea environments.

The offering includes a fixed IP solution without CGNAT, basic AntiDDoS and scaled support, plus exceptional speeds of up to 350 Mbps for critical applications.

“This technology will help reduce the digital divide, connecting isolated communities and promoting digital inclusion. For companies, it offers solutions such as fixed IP and prioritized data packages, ensuring secure access adapted to their needs. With these advances, satellite internet is positioned as an essential tool for economic development, digital transformation and technological innovation,” highlights Ángel Blancas, CPO of Grupo Aire.

AireSAT: The Future of Satellite Internet

The AireSAT proposal opens new opportunities by improving existing services and reaching places where fiber optic and cable networks cannot reach. This allows companies to expand into new markets and use the satellite connection as a backup for their services, ensuring greater reliability for their customers. AireSAT is aimed at various sectors, including logistics, companies in rural areas, temporary projects, maritime fleets, backup solutions and remote locations. Among its main advantages are universal access, total connectivity, comprehensive services, unlimited scalability and high resilience.

The future of satellite internet, driven by innovations such as low orbit (LEO) satellites, promises to transform connectivity, especially in remote locations. LEO satellites offer lower latency and higher speed than geostationary satellites, thanks to constellations of thousands of satellites. This technology is expected to evolve to integrate with 5G networks and future generations, improving coverage in rural areas and sectors such as agriculture, logistics and telemedicine. The combination of artificial intelligence and edge computing will optimize data prioritization and operational efficiency, while sustainability will be a key factor, with satellites designed to minimize environmental impact.

Pricing System and Installation Process

AireSAT’s pricing system is based on the amount of priority data (prioritized GB), rather than offering plans based on maximum speed. This approach allows users to adapt based on their actual data consumption, ensuring high quality of service by prioritizing high-speed access for essential uses.

The installation of satellite services includes both the phased array antenna and the router. The antenna directs the radio signal electronically, while the router distributes the connection to all devices on the network, thus ensuring optimal connectivity