Voyager Technologies, Inc. announced the acquisition of proprietary optical communication technology from BridgeComm Technologies, aiming to accelerate the development of advanced communication solutions for defense and commercial markets. According to Voyager, this strategic move is designed to shorten development timelines and enable faster deployment of secure, high-throughput, and low-latency connectivity systems.

The company highlighted that the acquired technology will support Department of Defense missions while also providing commercial applications, including high-speed connectivity between aircraft and satellite constellations for improved global data throughput.

Dylan Taylor, Voyager’s Chairman and CEO, stated that the acquisition will help the company accelerate the deployment of optical solutions, serving both military and commercial needs in parallel. He emphasized that this move addresses the growing demand for next-generation communication capabilities.

Voyager noted that the acquisition complements its existing expertise in advanced sensors, AI-enabled edge processing, and on-orbit infrastructure, reinforcing its ability to deliver mission-ready communication solutions across multiple domains.


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