FCC Approves Direct-to-Device Transmit and Receive Capability for LizzieSat
License Granted for Module Integration
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has approved the integration of a direct-to-device module for the Sidus Space LizzieSat constellation. Obtaining this FCC license marks a significant milestone in the company’s mission to enhance global connectivity and space data transfer and expands the operational capabilities of its LizzieSat fleet.
"This upgrade to LizzieSat-3 allows Sidus to provide data vital to organizations utilizing direct-to-device hardware."
Jim Larson, Sidus Space
“This FCC authority to deploy our satellite with direct-to-device data solution delivery ensures compliance with U.S. regulatory requirements and strengthens Sidus Space’s AI-driven capabilities, enabling LizzieSat to deliver enhanced data and analytics quickly for mission-critical services,” said Carol Craig, CEO of Sidus Space. “Sidus continues to expand our constellation with a focus on innovation and reliability, and this capability will further empower our customers with access to seamless, global intelligence in our increasingly interconnected world.”
“We believe LizzieSat is the only known commercial small satellite platform to harness the powerful combination of rapid direct-to-device data transfer capability and on-orbit Artificial Intelligence," said Jim Larson, SVP, AI Advancement Strategies of Sidus Space. "This upgrade to LizzieSat-3 allows Sidus to provide data vital to organizations utilizing direct-to-device hardware including first responders like CalFire, aerospace and aviation companies and other organizations with access to satellite receivers. Sidus is excited to be at the forefront of the expansion of AI capabilities in the marketplace and this incredible technology movement.”