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5G from Space: LIDE CubeSat Achieves Key Milestone
12 Jan
Summary
- LIDE satellite successfully tested 5G connectivity from orbit.
- The mission demonstrates scalable, cost-effective broadband for remote areas.
- Italian-built satellite supports data rates up to 10 Mbps downlink.

The LIDE (LIve DEmonstration) 12U CubeSat has successfully completed its initial months of on-orbit operations, marking a significant step in bringing 5G connectivity from space. Launched on July 23, 2025, aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, the mission is crucial for advancing broadband access in remote and underserved areas.
Developed under the European Space Agency's ARTES program and funded by the Italian Space Agency, LIDE is testing the integration of terrestrial and satellite telecommunications. Led by Tyvak International, the satellite, designed and built entirely in Italy, employs cost-efficient technologies to establish direct, high-speed connectivity with compact ground terminals.
Early results confirm the mission's success, with the satellite supporting data rates of up to 10 megabits per second. This capability is vital for future 5G and 6G services, promising more resilient and interoperable global networks, with plans to collaborate with civil protection and emergency services.




