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The LatZero Link Network Advantage
A coordinated set of ground stations positioned to complement existing GSaaS networks and expand global reach. The LatZero Link Network combines operational sites with planned deployments, giving you visibility into where capacity exists today and where it will come online next.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where are your ground stations located?
We currently operate AST-EC-GS1 in Ecuador, located at Latitude −0.195°, Longitude −78.046°.
Our flagship site, Equatorial Stargate, is also located in Ecuador at 0°26’19″N, 78°13’37″W and is under development as a high-capacity teleport designed to serve as a central node for equatorial ground operations.
Which frequency bands do you support, and what are the capabilities of your ground stations?
AST-EC-GS1 supports uplink, downlink, and TT&C services in S-band, UHF, and VHF, covering a range of LEO and low-inclination mission profiles.
Equatorial Stargate supports higher-capacity operations with S-, X-, and Ka-band capabilities, alongside larger and higher-precision antennas designed for integration into GSaaS networks with more demanding data requirements.
Which networks are you part of?
We are integrated with global ground station and connectivity networks like ViaSat. These partnerships allow our ground infrastructure to be accessed as part of broader GSaaS ecosystems, supporting interoperability, scheduling, and scalable network operations.
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