Traditional NTN
– GEO
– Satellite backhaul
*Proprietary devices (e.g. sat phones)
Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN) represents a transformative advance in global connectivity – extending the reach of network services beyond the constraints of traditional terrestrial infrastructure.
As the 5G revolution gathers pace worldwide, NTN is poised to play a pivotal role in ensuring seamless coverage across the globe, particularly in remote and underserved regions. New Non-Terrestrial Networks harness technologies including satellites operating in different earth orbits – low (LEO), medium (MEO), and geostationary (GEO) – as well as high-altitude platforms (HAPS) and drones, providing reliable connectivity solutions in areas that are inaccessible to traditional ground-based networks.
By overcoming the geographic limitations of terrestrial networks, Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN) offers significant promise for extending the reach of 5G lighting up new pathways to innovative IoT and network applications for Communications Service Providers (CSPs).
The evolution of non-terrestrial network (NTN) has already delivered a significant impact in the expansion of global connectivity.
Traditionally, satellite was used primarily for terrestrial network backhaul services which have now evolved into Narrowband Internet of Things (NB-IoT), offering wide area connectivity for IoT devices. The progression to 5G New Radio (NR) NTN marks a major leap forward in integrating satellite communications within the 5G smartphone ecosystem – enabling highly efficient provision of mobile broadband and fixed wireless access services in remote areas.
– GEO
– Satellite backhaul
*Proprietary devices (e.g. sat phones)
– LEO, MEO, GEO
– NB-IoT
– Transparent payload
– Standalone → In band/guard band
– CAT-M on NTN
– SOS & 2-Way Messaging, Emails
*Commercial phones
3rd Party Apps
– LEO, MEO, GEO
– 5G
– Voice Services
– Emergency Services
– Mobility (NTN-NTN, NTN-TN)
– Regenerative payload
– Low latency (25ms compared to 600+ ms)
– Roaming
*Commercial phones
3rd Party Apps
The 3GPP standards roadmap for Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN) is a testament to the ongoing collaborative effort between the mobile and satellite industries to smoothly integrate satellite communications within the global 5G ecosystem.
NTN in 3GPP Roadmap
The completion of 3GPP Release 17 set the foundation for new radio-based satellite access, creating the potential for enhanced 4G/5G connectivity on the transparent payload for handheld devices, plus massive IoT use cases across sectors spanning industry, agriculture, and logistics. The progress achieved in Release 18 and the ongoing work towards Release 19 pushes the boundaries even further, introducing regenerative payload capabilities to optimize satellite access performance and ensure reliable expansion of 5G service reach.
As the industry looks ahead to Release 20, the focus will shift to greater optimization of satellite access performance and enhanced support for new capabilities and services as part of the integrated 5G evolution. The culmination of these efforts in Release 21 and the anticipated developments in subsequent releases will define the future trajectory of 5G and beyond – paving the way for 6G technologies to build on the momentum and drive continued gains in NTN performance and capabilities.
Mavenir is advancing the capabilities of virtualized RAN with its next-generation Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN) portfolio, focused on enabling smooth integration of satellite connectivity with terrestrial networks. Mavenir’s 3GPP-based NTN solution is designed to provide seamless connectivity from satellite direct to consumer devices. The solution enables a wide range of NTN services – including IoT, mobile broadband, voice calls, messaging and emergency services communications – for robust last-mile coverage regardless of geographical location or terrain.
Cloud-Native, Virtualized RAN
3GPP-Compliant Solution
Service Based Architecture
Harmonize Terrestrial & Non-Terrestrial Network
Built to 3GPP standards for Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN), Mavenir’s NB-IoT and NR NTN RAN solution is engineered as a cloud-native, fully containerized platform. Featuring NTN RAN and Packet Core functions segmented into modular, containerized services, Mavenir’s solution delivers faster deployment and effortless upgrades to comprehensively streamline the path to NTN connectivity for CSPs.
The cloud-native, service-oriented architecture enhances the system’s adaptability and agility in response to network modifications, dramatically simplifying the implementation process. Maximizing utility and scalability, these containerized services are specifically designed for deployment across a distributed physical infrastructure spanning multiple geographic areas.
Mavenir NBIoT and NR NTN solution integrates with the Ground-Based Beam Former (GBBF), which directs the beam to a specific UE location on the ground via the satellite link. The radio interface towards UE is provided through a GEO-synchronous satellite. The solution connects to the core network using a 3GPP-compliant S1 interface.
Mavenir is leading the transformation of satellite communications by facilitating the integration 5G, allowing direct links between ground and space networks via a Regenerative Satellite-based Architecture. This system processes data on board, handling tasks such as modulation and routing, enhancing connectivity for remote areas with high-speed, low-latency service, and eliminating terrestrial constraints.
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