<p>➀ Intelsat and Cubic³ successfully tested satellite-terrestrial network integration to deliver global always-on connectivity for vehicles, crucial for telematics and future autonomous driving; </p><p>➁ The trial combined Intelsat's FlexMove Fleet with Cubic³'s cloud platform, initially using GEO satellites for fleet management and later evolving to LEO constellations for high-bandwidth applications like HD mapping; </p><p>➂ Both companies emphasized software-defined vehicles as a priority, enabling manufacturers to meet connected mobility demands through seamless, global network coverage.</p>
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