
Constellation
World’s First Equatorial LEO Constellation
Phase I to serve regions between 15°N and 15°S, reaching 57 countries and 1.5 billion people with uninterrupted connection
20 satellites in a 1200km altitude equatorial orbit, to be launched by a single rocket
Ultra high network capacity & low data rate
Ultra affordable terminal and data service
Aiming to build the LEO constellation in shortest time with lowest cost in history
Advanced Micro-Satellites
Flat panel design, compact and cost-effective
High-capacity advanced communication chipset and protocol
Advanced power and thermal control subsystems
Miniaturized electric propulsion system
Integrated service management, ADCS and data processing module
Launch and TT&C
The whole constellation to be deployed by a single LV
Satellites stacked during launch
Possible sea launch from a low latitude or equatorial location
Space based TT&C (Telemetry, Tracking & Control)
System & Operation
The system consists of the satellites, the Beefly Satellite Service Platform (BSSP) and local data centers in different countries to meet cross-border data-security requirements
Applications link to BSSP via a simple API to receive end-to-end–encrypted data from large fleets of trackers and sensors
Ultra-low-cost annual data plans start at just US $5 per device, with volume-based tiers and custom pricing available.
Trackers & Sensors
Designed for mass deployment at ultra-low cost
Direct-to-satellite or through gateway
Compact size, light weight and rugged design
Battery powered, long life-span, or even disposable
Satellite modem for integration with customers’ equipment
Application & Ecosystem
Beefly is dedicated to working with local partners to build a thriving satellite-IoT ecosystem that meets the region’s rapidly growing demand. Our partners include:
Service Provider Partners
Application Developers and System Intergrators
Government Institutes
Other partners