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Transcelestial provides wireless laser communications (Wireless Laser Communications/FSO) solutions, focusing on using the CENTAURI series to deliver “fiber-like” high-speed connectivity for terrestrial networks, disaster recovery communications, and LEO space links. It is not a traditional email or SMS API platform, but transmission infrastructure for carriers and enterprise networks.
According to the official website, CENTAURI can be used for ISP backbone rings, GPON backhaul, mesh access, last-mile connectivity, mobile fronthaul/backhaul, and disaster recovery. In terms of performance, the site repeatedly mentions 10Gbps links, with ISP case studies covering distances of 1 to 2.5 kilometers, and states that a 10Gbps link can be deployed within half a day. The navigation also mentions Telco-Grade 99.999%. Its advantages lie in not occupying RF spectrum, avoiding spectrum congestion, approvals, and licensing fees, while being less affected by fiber cuts, right-of-way issues, and civil works timelines. The disaster recovery kit includes CENTAURI, mounts, tripods, PoE injectors, 10Gb switches, solar panels, batteries, and more, emphasizing portability and rapid restoration.
The official website does not disclose standard pricing. The disaster recovery page mentions a CENTAURI DR KIT and managed services billed monthly based on the customized scope. The ISP page provides ROI examples, but these should not be treated as public pricing. Actual procurement requires booking a consultation.
Pros include fast deployment, no spectrum requirement, suitability for areas where fiber is expensive or difficult to deploy, and partnership endorsements in Malaysia, the UAE, Indonesia, Mongolia, Hong Kong, Australia, and other regions. Cons include incomplete public specifications, with no quantified disclosure of how weather, line of sight, and installation conditions affect FSO; SLA, support levels, and pricing transparency are also insufficient.
Suitable for ISPs, mobile operators, governments, utilities, hospitals, campuses, port logistics operators, and educational institutions for rapid capacity expansion, backup links, post-disaster recovery, or fiber replacement. Not suitable for developers who only need email delivery, SMS notifications, or standard communications APIs.
The content does not provide information on mainland China nodes, ICP filing, local certifications, or access availability, so access in China is considered unknown.
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