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Paris-based satellite operator Eutelsat says it will add another 340 of its OneWeb satellites into orbit by 2029. These 340 ...
If OneWeb, or a future owner of OneWeb’s assets, was to deorbit its satellites, it would have three years to field new spacecraft in the same spectrum before the license becomes invalidated ...
OneWeb constellation may be smaller, but it's suddenly looking like a safer bet for some Paris-based Eutelsat is reporting ...
French satellite group reports widening losses but also higher revenues from its low Earth orbit broadband service ...
Eutelsat has "just signed an important contract with a South American airline," CEO Jean-François Fallacher revealed during ...
OneWeb satellites are integrated onto a Falcon 9 rocket in Florida. Credit: OneWeb The first of those Falcon 9 launches is scheduled to happen next week.
OneWeb, the London-based venture that launched its latest batch of broadband internet satellites last weekend, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in New York today.
Kymeta and OneWeb test a u8-based data terminal with OneWeb’s constellation of satellites. (Kymeta Photo) Redmond, Wash.-based Kymeta Corp., the mobile connectivity company backed by Microsoft ...
If all goes as planned, London-based OneWeb will have enough satellites in orbit to begin delivering limited commercial service later this year. Global service is planned in 2021.
OneWeb’s constellation would be made up of relatively small satellites — about the size of a refrigerator — that would zoom around Earth, connecting to stations on the ground.