Auden Joins GSMA to Advance Global Satellite and NTN Connectivity

Auden Techno Corp. announced that it has joined the GSMA, the global industry organization unifying the mobile ecosystem, to further support the convergence of terrestrial and non-terrestrial networks and the evolution toward 6G connectivity.

 

By becoming a GSMA member, Auden brings its long-standing expertise in phased-array antenna design, satellite user terminals, RF system integration, and validation technologies into the global mobile and satellite communications ecosystem. Auden’s participation will contribute to industry-wide collaboration on Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN), Integrated Sensing and Communications (ISAC), and the alignment of satellite ground equipment with international standards.

 

“As mobile and satellite networks increasingly converge, global standards and interoperability are essential,” said Daniel Chang, Chairman of Auden Techno Corp. “Joining the GSMA allows Auden to align our mature phased-array technologies and advanced algorithms with the global 6G ecosystem, while working with industry partners to advance scalable, interoperable satellite user terminal and NTN system integration worldwide.”

Through GSMA working groups and initiatives, Auden aims to contribute to discussions on satellite-to-terrestrial integration, next-generation user terminal architectures, and end-to-end system validation, helping accelerate the deployment of resilient and intelligent connectivity for applications ranging from global IoT and remote communications to future 6G services.

 

Auden’s GSMA membership underscores the company’s commitment to international collaboration, technology standardization, and long-term innovation across satellite communications, mobile networks, and emerging non-terrestrial architectures.