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NorthBase Oy is a Finnish high-technology company founded in 2019, providing ground station service (GSaaS) to satellite operators globally. Its ground station locations are in Muonio serving on S and X bands well north of the Arctic Circle and in Tampere providing service on VHF and UHF bands.


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