Engineering The
Orbital Mesh
RSxlink is not just a satellite provider. It is an autonomous, self-healing supercomputer floating in Low Earth Orbit, routing data at the speed of light.
The Physics of Latency
Traditional internet relies on Geostationary (GEO) satellites located 35,000 km away. RSxlink changes the equation by placing satellites in Low Earth Orbit (LEO).
Geostationary (GEO)
Latency
600+ ms
Data has to travel 70,000km round trip, causing severe lag.
RSxlink (LEO)
Latency
< 20 ms
Orbiting 60x closer to Earth. Allowing pro-gaming, video calls, and instant trading.
Optical Inter-Satellite Links
Data travelling through glass fiber optics on Earth is restricted by the refractive index of glass. RSxlink uses space lasers to transmit data through the vacuum of space—where light travels 47% faster.
Speed of Light
Data travels through the vacuum of space at exactly 299,792 km/s, completely unhindered.
Ground Station Independence
Satellites route data across oceans without needing to bounce signals down to ground infrastructure.
Unhackable Encryption
Point-to-point optical laser transmissions are inherently secure and physically impossible to intercept.
Autonomous Mesh Routing
With thousands of satellites moving at 27,000 km/h, the network topology changes every millisecond. Our proprietary AI algorithm continuously maps the constellation, predicting the fastest path for your data packet in real-time.
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Dynamic Pathfinding
Bypasses congested nodes and localized weather events instantly.
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Self-Healing Network
If a satellite goes offline, the network instantly reroutes traffic with zero packet loss.
Electronic Beam Steering
No moving parts. The RSxlink terminal contains thousands of tiny antennas (a phased array) that manipulate electromagnetic waves to electronically scan the sky and lock onto satellites in milliseconds.
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