Vega
FAQ

General

What Vega is and who uses it.

What is satellite spectrum interference?

Spectrum interference occurs when two or more satellites operating in overlapping frequency bands have overlapping ground coverage at the same time. This can degrade signal quality, cause dropped connections, or completely disrupt service for affected ground stations and users.

Why does interference matter?

As orbital congestion increases, unplanned interference events are becoming more frequent and costly. Service disruptions can impact mission-critical communications, lost revenue for commercial operators, and regulatory compliance issues. Proactive interference forecasting helps you avoid these problems.

Who uses Vega?

Satellite operators, ground station providers, spectrum managers, and space operations teams use Vega to forecast interference, coordinate spectrum usage, and optimize link budgets.

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