FCC reauthorises Globalstar’s HIBLEO-4 constellation
The FCC approved Globalstar's upgrade of its LEO constellation, rejecting a petition from SpaceX to deny the request.
The FCC approved Globalstar's upgrade of its LEO constellation, rejecting a petition from SpaceX to deny the request.
This agreement will increase and further integrate LEO capabilities into Intelsats solutions offerings across its current and future customer base.
The companies will jointly develop ways to incorporate connectivity from the Telesat Lightspeed constellation for Avantis enterprise and government customers.
Rivada's OuterNET will solve essential connectivity and networking challenges and open up new opportunities for business communications globally.
OneWeb will be a subsidiary operating commercially as Eutelsat OneWeb, with its center of operations remaining in London.
Each satellite incorporates a Terran Orbital bus and payload processors and is equipped with Lockheed Martins software platform, SmartSat.
The ultra-low profile electronically steered antennas will enable in-flight connectivity for business, government, and defense aviation.
Rivada has the manufacturing and launch contracts in place to complete the constellations and launch 600 satellites by 2028, within the timeframe allowed by the ITU.
Rivada Space Networks will soon be launching a LEO constellation, which will offer access to a secure satellite network with pole-to-pole reach.
Cooperation to leverage the most sustainable and affordable satellite-based system in the digital and IoT ecosystem.
The satellites will combine inter-satellite links with advanced onboard data routers to create an optical backbone in space.
Challenge winners, in both the industrial and academic/researcher categories, will have opportunities to collaborate with OneWeb.
The order is higher than the previously announced $50m contract that is currently being delivered.
Telesat selected Thales Alenia Space to be the prime manufacturer of its global LEO constellation Lightspeed.
The centre will monitor and control the satellite and will be a cornerstone towards operating a fleet of satellites in the future.
The solution hopes to provide higher bandwidth for matching the demand with reliable network technology.
As part of the plan, Viasat is planning to build a constellation of nearly 300 LEO satellites that could deliver broadband service at low latencies.