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Inside the Amazon Project Kuiper and GRC Partnership Meeting the UK’s Defense Demand for LEO
As Amazon’s Project Kuiper is ramping up the number of satellites in orbit, it’s also ramping up its go-to-market strategy with partners. Earlier this year, Kuiper Government Solutions signed an agreement with U.K. service provider Global RadioData Communications (GRC) that will see GRC deliver Low-Earth Orbit satellite communication solutions geared toward U.K. defense and other approved government customers.
Via Satellite interviewed Don Brown, head of Global Government for Amazon Project Kuiper and Steve Slater, managing director of GRC about how Kuiper will give more connectivity options for GRC’s customers, and how the two parties are working together…[continued]
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Finance
MDA Space Reports Supply Chain Delays on Globalstar and CHORUS, Posts 45% Revenue Increase in Q3
MDA Space posted a 45% year-over-year revenue increase in the third quarter of 2025 led by its satellite business, but the company is facing supply…[continued] |
Government/Military
FCC Space Chief Talks EPFD Limits and Economic Inefficiencies at LEO Event
The head of the FCC’s Space Bureau said this week his framework for his space agenda is focused on removing inefficiencies from the system to…[continued] |
Finance
ST Engineering Reports Headwinds for iDirect, Impairment Charge
ST Engineering, parent company of ST Engineering iDirect, assessed a $667 million impairment for the company after assessing its value in use (VIU) as…[continued] |
Launch
ICYMI: 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
ICYMI: 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…[continued] |
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