INTEGRASYS wins Government Mobile Innovation Award at MSUA 2022
March 23, 2022
INTEGRASYS has been named the recipient of the Government Mobile Innovation Award at the 30th Annual Mobile Satellite Users Association’s (MSUA) Satellite Mobile Innovation event. The award is given for the Interference Cancellation System, CLEAN RF, the most resilient interference cancellator which allows terrestrial interference detection and elimination efficiently.
The Mobile Satellite Users Association (MSUA), a global non-profit organization focused on amplifying the voice of mobile satellite service users and innovators, celebrated yesterday with the organizations that won mobile satellite innovation awards during SATELLITE 2022. The jury awarded The Mobile Satellite Users Association (MSUA), a global non-profit organization focused on amplifying the voice of mobile satellite service users and innovators, celebrated yesterday with the organizations that won mobile satellite innovation awards during SATELLITE 2022. The jury awarded INTEGRASYS the award based on government mobile innovation, with its product: CLEANRF. It is an in-line RFI canceller that cancels “unmanaged” & “managed” interference sources. It provides RFI protection in the reception services operated in such satellite links.
This system can effectively cancel a significant number of harmful interference sources on satellite-to-ground links for GEO, MEO, and LEO satellites, as well as 5G interference over the C-band.
“We are absolutely thrilled to receive the GOVERNMENT MOBILE INNOVATION award by MSUA for the first time. Our heritage in the terrestrial sector has given us a deep understanding of the needs of niche markets, specifically Government, and we will continue to innovate to ensure we are at the leading edge of connectivity trends” said Alvaro Sanchez, CEO of INTEGRASYS.
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