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Second ViaSat-3 Satellite Launches to Double Viasat’s Network Capacity
Viasat’s highest capacity satellite is now on its way to orbit after an Atlas V United Launch Alliance (ULA) launch Thursday night. ViaSat-3 F2 is designed to add 1 terabit per second of capacity to Viasat’s network — more capacity than the operator’s entire existing network.
Part of a satellite trio, F2 is highly anticipated after the first satellite suffered an anomaly with its antenna deployment in 2023. That satellite is now operational, but only delivering a fraction of the capacity that was expected. ULA launched F2 on an Atlas V rocket in the 551 configuration on Nov. 13 at…[continued]
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Blue Origin Lands the Booster in New Glenn Launch for NASA ESCAPADE Mission
Blue Origin achieved the milestone of landing the first stage booster of its New Glenn rocket during its second-ever flight on Nov. 13. This makes…[continued] |
Connectivity
Amazon Rebrands Project Kuiper to Amazon Leo, Shares Terminal Lineup
Amazon is ditching the Project Kuiper name for its constellation, announcing a rebrand to Amazon Leo. Along with the new identity, Amazon Leo announced a…[continued] |
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Technology
SES Taps Infinite Orbits for GEO Life Extension Mission
SES has signed an agreement with French company Infinite Orbits for a Geostationary Orbit (GEO) life extension mission with the Infinite Orbits Endurance docking vehicle. …[continued] |
Connectivity
Eutelsat Signs 2 LEO Agreements in Africa
Eutelsat signed two agreements this week for Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) services in Africa, with MSTelcom in Angola, and Paratus for southern Africa. Paratus, a network…[continued] |
Connectivity
ICYMI: Analysts Examine D2D Shake-up in Light of SES/Lynk/Omnispace Deal
The direct-to-device (D2D) market recently saw a significant piece of consolidation with Lynk Global and Omnispace’s plans to merge, along with a strategic bet from…[continued] |
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