Tomsk engineers work on secure satellite communication terminals for Arctic

TOMSK, July 23. /TASS/. Engineers of the Micran high-technology company in Tomsk jointly with the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) will design by end of 2022 the first sample of a Russian terminal for satellite communication’s secure transmission in the Arctic zone. Big companies, like Gazprom, need such a system, as currently signals are transmitted via equipment with foreign components, and the data could be declassified by their hidden programs, Micran’s Director General Vera Paramonova told TASS.
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