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        OneWeb Agrees Satellite Launch Program with New Space India


                                                                                  network  that  will  deliver  high-speed,  low-
                                                                                  latency  connectivity.  Sunil  Bharti  Mittal,
                                                                                  OneWeb  Executive  Chairman,  said:  ‘This
                                                                                  most recent  agreement  on launch plans
                                                                                  adds  considerable  momentum to the
                                                                                  development of OneWeb’s network, as we
                                                                                  work together  across  the  space  industry
                                                                                  toward our  common  goal of connecting
                                                                                  communities globally.’ The launch contract
                                                                                  follows  a  separate  agreement  between
                                                                                  OneWeb and  SpaceX to enable  the
                                                                                  company to  resume  satellite  launches,
                                                                                  announced  in  March. Detailed  terms  of
                                                                                  the  agreement  with  New Space India  are
                                                                                  confidential.  OneWeb  had  cancelled  an
                                                                                  existing  agreement  with  Russian  space
                                                                                  agency  RosCosMos  following  Russia’s
        OneWeb, the Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite   satellite  launch  program.  The  first  launch   invasion of Ukraine, and stopped launching
        communications operator part-owned by the   with New Space India is anticipated in 2022   satellites  from  Kazakhstan’s  Baikonur
        UK government, has sealed an agreement   from the  Satish  Dhawan  Space Centre   spaceport, leased to Russia. OneWeb has
        with New Space India, the commercial arm   (SDSC),  adding  to OneWeb’s  current  total   so far activated its network for remote parts
        of the Indian Space Research Organization,   in-orbit constellation of 428 satellites (66%   of the globe above 50 degrees north, with
        to  help  ensure  OneWeb  completes  its   of its planned total fleet) to build a global   early partners already initiating services.




        NTT and  SKY  Perfect JSAT Establish Space  Compass  for GEO Satellite

        Broadband


        Japanese  companies  Nippon  Telegraph   NTT  Corp, its  mobile  arm NTT  DOCOMO,   network,  and  confirmed  that  the  initial
        &  Telephone  Corp (NTT Corp) and  SKY   Airbus  and  SKY  Perfect  JSAT  announced   phase will involve exploring the use of the
        Perfect JSAT Corp have agreed to set up a   a  joint  collaboration  on  the  feasibility  of   Airbus Zephyr, dubbed as a ‘leading solar-
        new joint venture (JV) company to launch   developing  high-altitude  platform stations   powered,  stratospheric  unmanned  aerial
        ‘a novel  integrated  space  computing   (HAPS)-based  connectivity  services  as   system  (UAS)’, alongside  NTT’s  and  SKY
        network’ starting with ‘optical and wireless   part  of ‘a future space-based wireless   Perfect’s  wireless  networks to test  HAPS
        communication  network[s] to be  built  in   connectivity  ecosystem’.  The  parties   connectivity, identify practical applications,
        space and the mobile network to be built in   reportedly entered into a memorandum of   develop  required  technologies  and
        the  stratosphere’.  The  press  release  went   understanding  (MoU) to identify  the  early   ultimately  launch space-based wireless
        on  to note:  ‘In  FY2024,  Space  Compass   deployment requirements of a HAPS-based   broadband services.
        will  launch  an  optical  data  relay  service
        for high speed transmission to the ground
        via a geostationary orbit (GEO)  satellite.
        This  will  carry a  vast  amount of diverse
        data  collected  in  space  by  observation
        satellites. Existing services, which transmit
        data  directly  to  ground stations,  have
        communication  capacity limits  imposed
        by the use of radio waves as well as limits
        on the time at which ground stations can
        communicate  with  observation  satellites.
        In contrast, optical transmission via a GEO
        will  enable  high-capacity, quasi-real-time
        data transmission.’ As previously reported
        by  CommsUpdate,  in  January  this  year

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