Transcelestial is aiming to deliver commercial high speed internet to everybody on earth.
Sometimes as VCs you’re reminded of just how lucky you are to have a front row seat into the future. When Rohit and Danesh told us their aim was to connect all of humanity it was definitely one of those “wow” moments.
Fresh off Entrepreneur First in Singapore, the Transcelestial team are aiming to deliver commercial high speed internet to everybody on earth by using laser communication technology via nano-satellites. This video (at time 29:00) is a great way to see the team in action.
Global data transmission needs are growing exponentially. Ground to ground non-fibre transmission is suffering from network congestion and installing fibre optics and licensing spectrum is inhibitively expensive (US$50k-200k per km in dense cities).
At the moment, 95% of the world’s connectivity is powered by undersea cables, but the majority of these were deployed up to the late 2000s and in the last few years hardly any new cables have been put in as it costs hundreds of millions to billions of dollars to do so (and not even including the annual maintenance costs!).
Transcelestial’s laser communication technology changes all of that.
By using lasers to transfer and relay data for ground, satellite and deep space applications via nano-satellites, Transcelestial helps to increase connectivity speed in a much more scalable and cost effective way.
If they pull it off, this will be transformative for the 4 billion + people still without internet access… not to mention it will:
Over the next three years, Transcelestial plans to develop a constellation of nano satellites for ground, satellite, and then deep space applications.
We had the privilege of getting to know Rohit and Danesh before Trancelestial was even incorporated. They are a visionary team with a complementary skill-set to a problem that they understand intimately — Rohit is an Electrical Engineer with 9 years hardware and prototyping experience and a strong understanding of undersea cable infrastructure through his work in electronic markets at RBS, and Danesh has a PhD in Nano Photonics and has spent 10 years building photonics systems for Sumitomo and other large corporations.
Strong and early customer interest from SK Telecom, Facebook and others gave us the confidence that Trancelestial was really onto something meaningful, and Rohit and Danesh had the hustle and smarts to go after this ambitious opportunity.
Transcelestial’s vision is to serve and connect the unconnected.
With it’s backbone challenges in rural territories, growing space agency, clear skies for satellite network testing and huge demand for connectivity (still not met by NBN and other telcos), Australia is a very strong market to bring on-board early.
We believe laser transmission is the future of connectivity globally and in Australia and we are thrilled to be backing the team to build it.