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Hughes Releases Transportable Terminals in Ruggedized Case for Rapid Connectivity

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Hughes (Nasdaq: SATS) announced on Dec. 18, 2025 new transportable Low Earth Orbit (LEO) terminals certified for Comms-on-the-Pause (COTP) service and available in ruggedized, IP67-rated pop-up cases built by C-COM. The terminals provide plug-and-play broadband via Eutelsat’s OneWeb LEO network in single and dual panel configurations for rapid field connectivity.

Key use cases listed include emergency response, disaster preparedness, upstream oil & gas exploration, and cell-on-wheels deployments. The release emphasizes crushproof construction, steel latches, recessed wheels, and rapid setup for mission-critical communications.

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  • COTP certification for Hughes ESA LEO terminals
  • Compatibility with Eutelsat OneWeb LEO network
  • IP67-rated rugged transportable cases with plug-and-play setup

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Key Figures

Rig relocation interval every 1–6 weeks Land-based upstream oil & gas rigs connectivity use case
Ingress protection rating IP67 Ruggedized pop-up terminal case environmental rating

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Historical Context

Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Dec 10 Product offering Positive +11.2% Sling TV introduced a flexible paid 3-Day Pass for viewers.
Nov 25 Promotional offer Positive +0.1% Boost Mobile launched discounted 5G plans and holiday device deals.
Nov 19 Legal win & promo Positive -0.9% Sling TV offered $1 Day Pass following a favorable court decision.
Nov 06 Earnings release Negative -2.3% Q3 2025 results included large impairment and mixed operating trends.
Nov 06 Asset sale Positive -2.3% EchoStar amended sale of AWS‑3 spectrum licenses to SpaceX for stock.
Pattern Detected

Recent product and promotional news often saw aligned moves, while major strategic or legal updates have produced mixed reactions, with several positive-sounding announcements followed by negative price responses.

Recent Company History

Over the last few months, EchoStar/Sling/Boost news has focused on promotional offers and strategic transactions. Sling’s 3-Day Pass launch on Dec 10 and Boost’s holiday $10/month offer on Nov 25 both saw aligned, mildly positive reactions. By contrast, a favorable Sling court-related promotion on Nov 19 and the $2.6B AWS‑3 spectrum sale news on Nov 6 coincided with negative moves. Q3 earnings on Nov 6, highlighting large spectrum deals but also a major impairment, also aligned with a negative reaction. Today’s Hughes terminal launch fits the pattern of operational product news against a backdrop of larger strategic and financial shifts.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement highlights Hughes’ new LEO-based ESA terminals in rugged, IP67-rated transportable cases aimed at emergency response, disaster preparedness, remote energy operations, and temporary mobile networks. It builds on EchoStar’s broader portfolio spanning satellite connectivity and telecom services. Investors may watch adoption across agencies and enterprises, how these offerings integrate with Eutelsat’s OneWeb network, and how they complement previously disclosed spectrum transactions and recent financial results in upcoming disclosures.

Key Terms

low earth orbit (leo) technical
"announced that its Low Earth Orbit (LEO) terminals, now certified"
Low Earth Orbit (LEO) is the region of space close to Earth, roughly up to 2,000 kilometers above the surface, where most communication, imaging and weather satellites operate. It matters to investors because it is a fast-growing commercial zone — think of it as a crowded highway for satellites — creating opportunities in satellite manufacturing, launch services, broadband and data analytics while also bringing risks from congestion, debris, regulatory licensing and intense competition.
ip67 technical
"feature robust, transportable IP67-rated pop-up cases built"
IP67 is an industry durability rating that tells how well a product is sealed against dust and temporary water exposure: the first digit (6) means it’s fully dust-tight, and the second digit (7) means it can survive being submerged roughly one meter deep for about 30 minutes. For investors, an IP67 rating signals stronger product reliability and wider market appeal—potentially fewer returns, lower warranty costs, and access to customers who need rugged or outdoor-ready devices, which can affect sales and brand value.

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Portable terminals enable plug-and-play setup for disaster response, remote operations, and business continuity

GERMANTOWN, Md., Dec. 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Hughes Network Systems, LLC (HUGHES), an EchoStar company (Nasdaq: SATS), today announced that its Low Earth Orbit (LEO) terminals, now certified for Comms-on-the-Pause (COTP) service, are available in a new product family of ruggedized transportable cases. These innovative terminals provide immediate broadband connectivity via Eutelsat's OneWeb LEO network, ensuring reliable access whenever and wherever it's needed. With both single and dual panel configurations, Hughes LEO terminals empower mobile teams to maintain critical communications and operate efficiently in demanding environments.

The Hughes Electronically Steerable Antenna (ESA) terminals feature robust, transportable IP67-rated pop-up cases built by C-COM Satellite Systems. With crushproof construction, steel latches, and recessed wheels for easy transport, these terminals are plug-and-play for rapid setup and ideal for mission-critical communications in temporary environments and harsh conditions. Key use cases include:  

  • Emergency Response: First responders and federal, state, or local agencies can rapidly deploy communications after hurricanes, floods, or wildfires—supporting operations for weeks or months in areas where terrestrial networks are not available.
  • Disaster Preparedness: Enterprises and governments can pre-stage satellite kits at high-risk locations ahead of natural disasters, ensuring backup connectivity is ready before the storm hits.
  • Upstream Oil & Gas Exploration: Land-based rigs that relocate every 1–6 weeks can maintain internet connectivity for field operations, data transfer, and crew communications in even the most remote areas.
  • Cell on Wheels (COWs): Telecom providers can take advantage of satellite connectivity via COWs or network trailers during major events, outages, or network buildouts.

"Every moment without connectivity in the field is a moment of risk—whether that's lost revenue, delayed response, or compromised safety," said Royce Hernandez, Vice President of Mobility Products at Hughes. "We designed our ESA terminals for the real world: where communications need to be up fast, perform in rugged environments, and move when you do. Our customers know that Hughes delivers when it matters most."

"The certification of Hughes ESA terminals for Comms-on-the-Pause services expands the connectivity options we can offer our customers. These portable, rapidly deployable solutions, when used together with our Comms-on-the-Pause airtime services, enable reliable communications in dynamic and remote environments," Filipe de Oliveira, Vice President for Commercial at Eutelsat, added.  "At Eutelsat, we value innovations that enhance flexibility and ensure organizations can stay connected when and where it matters most. We look forward to supporting the deployment of these terminals across key sectors and regions."

To learn more about the Hughes ESA terminals, please visit our website.

About Hughes
Hughes Network Systems, LLC, an EchoStar company (Nasdaq: SATS), provides broadband equipment and services; managed services featuring smart, software-defined networking; and end-to-end network operation for millions of consumers, businesses, governments, airlines, and communities worldwide. The Hughes flagship internet service, Hughesnet®, connects millions of people across the Americas, and the Hughes JUPITER™ System powers internet access for tens of millions more worldwide. Hughes supplies more than half the global satellite terminal market to leading satellite operators, mobile network operators and military customers. Hughes products and services have helped bring in-flight video and broadband to thousands of aircraft for over twenty years. A managed network services provider, Hughes supports approximately half a million enterprise sites with its portfolio of wired and wireless solutions including 5G Open RAN and Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites. To learn more, visit www.hughes.com or follow HughesConnects on X (Twitter) and LinkedIn.

©2025 Hughes Network Systems, LLC, an EchoStar company. Hughes and Hughesnet are registered trademarks and JUPITER is a trademark of Hughes Network Systems, LLC.

 

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FAQ

What did Hughes announce on December 18, 2025 about SATS LEO terminals?

Hughes announced new transportable LEO terminals certified for Comms-on-the-Pause and offered in ruggedized IP67 cases compatible with Eutelsat OneWeb.

How do the new Hughes SATS transportable terminals connect to the internet?

They provide immediate broadband connectivity via Eutelsat OneWeb LEO network using Hughes ESA terminals.

What are the primary use cases for Hughes SATS rugged transportable terminals?

Use cases include emergency response, disaster preparedness, upstream oil & gas exploration, and cell-on-wheels deployments.

What rugged features do the Hughes SATS transportable cases include?

Cases are IP67-rated, crushproof, have steel latches and recessed wheels for easy transport and rapid setup.

Are Hughes SATS terminals available in different configurations?

Yes; the announcement specifies both single and dual panel terminal configurations.
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