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Home » SES and Quvia Partner to Advance AI-Powered Multi-Orbit Connectivity

SES and Quvia Partner to Advance AI-Powered Multi-Orbit Connectivity

February 24, 2025
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SES has announced a partnership with Quvia, an AI-powered quality of experience (QoE) platform, to enhance its multi-orbit connectivity solutions. The collaboration integrates SES’s Adaptive Resource Control (ARC) system with Quvia’s Grid and Network Capacity Controller (NCC) solutions, optimizing network orchestration for enterprise, mobility, and cloud customers.

The partnership aims to dynamically allocate satellite capacity by analyzing customer demand and adapting network resources in real time. NCC, the first solution to allocate satellite bandwidth dynamically across multiple endpoints, will work alongside SES’s ARC system to push capacity where it is most needed, improving QoE and resource efficiency.

Additionally, SES is deploying Quvia’s QoE analytics solutions to monitor customer experience across networks, applications, and devices. The platform extends across antennas, routers, and third-party systems, providing an end-to-end view of QoE from the network core to the end-user.

  • Adaptive Resource Control (ARC) + NCC: Dynamic allocation of satellite bandwidth to optimize performance and QoE.
  • Quvia QoE Analytics: Real-time monitoring of network, application, and usage metrics.
  • Multi-Orbit Network Orchestration: Enhanced flexibility and reliability for enterprise, mobility, and cloud customers.
  • Live Demonstration at MWC25: SES and Quvia will showcase a multi-orbit cellular backhaul solution delivering guaranteed service levels.

“Our partnership with SES marks a leap forward in multi-orbit connectivity, redefining what’s possible for global networks,” said Benny Retnamony, founder and CEO of Quvia. “By combining our expertise, we’re unlocking new levels of flexibility, reliability, and performance that directly enhance digital experiences for customers and the people who rely on their services.”

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