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Top telco CEOs shut down the idea of establishing a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) agreement with a satellite player, saying they do not see satellite broadband as meaningful competition to their businesses. The CEOs of T-Mobile, Verizon, and AT&T addressed Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) competition and direct-to-device (D2D) prospects during their second quarter calls this week.
There’s been recent speculation of SpaceX striking an MVNO deal to become a hybrid satellite/terrestrial provider after analyst firm MoffettNathanson explored scenarios in a recent report, detailed by Light Reading. SpaceX’s S-1 filing says the company intends to “compete to be the preferred connectivity…[continued]
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NASA and Blue Origin have agreed to conduct second stage hot fire testing for the New Glenn rocket at NASA’s Stennis Space Center in Mississippi…[continued] |
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Two new Galileo satellites, SAT 33 and SAT 34, have entered service, the European Space Agency (ESA) announced on Friday. These satellites are now adding…[continued] |
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Frequency Electronics reports $18 million in recent contract wins, including an $11 million award from an undisclosed major aerospace prime contractor to support a proliferated…[continued] |
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The FCC voted to approve another C-band auction on Wednesday, which will see satellite operators clear 160 megahertz of the upper C-band. This C-band auction…[continued] |
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Orbital data centers are now taking shape enough to have brand names. SpaceX has put Starmind on the map, with Elon Musk describing it as…[continued] |
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