In This Issue
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Opinion
Analysis on the Portuguese Space Act
An increasing number of states are developing plans for setting-up spaceports, with suborbital flights and small satellites taking the center stage. In Europe, Portugal has been taking relevant steps, as […]
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Magazine
Cooperation is Key to Thriving in LEO
Ready, steady, LEO. The race to having satellites placed into Low Earth Orbit (LEO) has begun, and many companies, both old and new, are already working on their constellations. These […]
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Magazine
FCC Chairman Wants to Cultivate Innovation in Space
In the middle of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) ambitious Space Month initiative in November, FCC Chairman Ajit Pai sat down for an interview with Via Satellite to discuss […]
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Magazine
LEO Capacity Customers Discuss New Applications
It is impossible to predict how many LEO satellites will be launched over the next few years. But, it is safe to say it will be in the thousands rather […]
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Magazine
Money, Not Antennas, Hinder LEO Success
When former O3b Chief Commercial Officer John Finney decided that his new endeavour should focus on satcom antennas and terminals, he had a clear vision of what he wanted to […]
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Magazine
The LEO Revolution: What It Could Mean for Our Industry
There is no doubt that ambitious business plans in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) will have a key say in how successful the overall industry will be over the next few […]
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Opinion
When ITAR Met Brexit
The U.K. is the global hub for the satellite and space insurance industry. There are, however, significant issues related to Brexit which may threaten the U.K.’s current position, and which […]






