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DataMiner SatOps named finalist for 2026 Teleport Technology of the Year

The World Teleport Association (WTA) has named Skyline Communications’ DataMiner SatOps solution as a finalist for the 2026 Teleport Technology of the Year award. This nomination highlights a fundamental shift in the industry: the convergence of satellite ground segments and terrestrial telco operations into a single data- and control-driven entity to fully leverage GenAI capabilities. Winners will be announced on March 24 during the annual Teleport Awards for Excellence Luncheon at the SATELLITE 2026 conference.

DataMiner SatOps namedfinalist for 2026 Teleport Technology of the Year

Solving infrastructure, business, and operational fragmentation

As teleport operators move toward multi-orbit and hybrid operations, the historical divide between Monitoring & Control (M&C) and OSS/BSS functions has become a showstopper, driving massive time and cost overhead while holding operators back from innovating and scaling their services.

DataMiner SatOps addresses this by replacing siloed tools with a vendor-agnostic digital twin that provides a single-pane-of-glass view of the entire operation,” said Hans Massart, Satellite Business Development Director at Skyline Communications. “This allows operators to manage technical assets, service orchestration, and logistics within one cohesive environment, reducing OPEX while enabling faster innovation.”

The foundation for GenAI-ready operations

While the immediate value of SatOps lies in operational efficiency, the nomination also points toward the industry’s next major opportunity: the GenAI era.

“With the explosion of data from converged networks, human-led monitoring and control is no longer scalable,” added Hans. “DataMiner’s digital twin architecture allows AI to handle the heavy lifting. For satellite operators currently weighing the risks and rewards of AI, DataMiner provides a secure, future-proof foundation to move from human oversight to autonomous operations.”

With the explosion of data from converged networks, human-led monitoring and control is no longer scalable Hans Massart, Business Development Director at Skyline Communications

DataMiner live at SATELLITE 2026

The winner of the Teleport Technology of the Year award will be announced on March 24 during the annual WTA-led luncheon at SATELLITE. Skyline Communications is not only a finalist but also a proud sponsor of the award event, having recently joined the WTA as a Patron Member to further its commitment to the global satellite community.

As the industry gathers in Washington, DC, SATELLITE also serves as a focal point for Skyline’s expanding international presence.

“It’s the perfect venue to showcase our strengths to a broader audience,” said Hans. “Across the satellite industry, DataMiner is increasingly recognized as the operating system at the heart of modern operations. In the future, success will be defined less by the infrastructure itself and more by how effectively operators orchestrate, automate, and continuously evolve their operations around it. This is exactly where DataMiner delivers strategic value, enabling organizations to fully leverage their infrastructure and grow into powerful, agile SatOps operations.”

He added, “We also see strong and growing demand for this approach in the GovDef segment, where mission-critical environments operate in rapidly evolving landscapes that demand continuous agility and adaptability. DataMiner provides exactly this, delivering a resilient, flexible xOps operating system that allows these organizations to continuously adapt, evolve, and stay ahead of changing operational and mission requirements.”

Attendees are invited to visit the Skyline Communications booth 3250 throughout the show to experience a live demonstration of the nominated DataMiner SatOps solution.

Built on the DataMiner xOps Platform

DataMiner SatOps is powered by the DataMiner xOps Platform, an operating system for organizations that run complex operational ecosystems. It provides a unique opportunity for organizations to quickly and efficiently evolve into a data- and control-driven entity, establishing a unified foundation where data, controls, and operational processes come together to continuously convert operational complexity into business value.

Designed for the new operational reality of converged, software-defined, and highly dynamic infrastructures, DataMiner enables organizations to evolve from fragmented ecosystems scattered with point solutions into data- and control-driven entities, with the ability to smoothly progress toward AI-assisted and autonomous operations in the Intelligence Era.

As an open and vendor-agnostic platform, DataMiner allows industry-specific solutions such as SatOps to run as ready-to-deploy operational blueprints, accelerating time to value while ensuring long-term flexibility and continuous evolution. For satellite operators, this means they can modernize their operations with confidence, knowing they are building on a future-proof xOps foundation aligned with the growing role of GenAI and operational intelligence.