- Expansion of Wireless Network Coverage
- Use of Helium, a non-flammable gas
- Supplied in different sizes with fast and flexible deployment platforms
- Reduced operating and maintenance costs compared to other technologies
- Maintenance at height for long periods of time
- Fiber optic interconnection increasing electrical isolation
- Continuous Signal Quality Monitoring
Helium Balloons

Hot-air balloon imaging employs advanced technology to provide high quality images from high altitudes.
The hot air balloons are equipped with high-resolution cameras that capture detailed images and videos.
These images are transmitted to ground stations using COFDM (Coded Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) or fiber optic links. COFDM is ideal for wireless transmissions due to its robustness to interference and its ability to handle multiple signals simultaneously.
On the other hand, optical fiber offers high-speed data transmission with minimal signal loss, although it is more limited in terms of mobility.

