In This Issue
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Computing
Enabling the Edge: Cloud Capabilities Push Satellite Forward | November 2021
Cloud computing – pushing an organization’s data away from on-premise servers to the virtual environment – is commonplace today for enterprises, with nearly seven in 10 businesses already using cloud […]
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Connectivity
Massive Technical Leaps Push Satellite to the Fronthaul of 5G IoT | November 2021
Former FCC Chairman Ajit Pai’s “big day for American leadership” was Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2020 — The start of a public auction of 120 megahertz of 3.7 gigahertz C-band spectrum […]
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Magazine
Renting the Ground: The Growing Future of Ground Segment as a Service | November 2021
New Space is greedy for ground. Traditional Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO) satellites are stationary relative to the Earth — they hang at a fixed point in the sky and a […]
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Opinion
Space Investment Has Moved Past Max-Q, Can it Continue to Ascend? | November 2021
“Max-Q” is the moment in the launch sequence where a rocket experiences maximum dynamic pressure. After this point, the force on the rocket decreases quickly and the entire mission control […]
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Magazine
Steve Spengler Reflects on a Tumultuous Period for Intelsat | November 2021
Intelsat has had a tumultuous 18 months and has made some of the biggest headlines in the industry, going through Chapter 11 restructuring. Acquiring Gogo Commercial Aviation while in bankruptcy […]
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Editor's Note
Telco Deals Could Point to a Brighter Future | November 2021
I write this editor’s note the week that 90-year-old actor William Shatner, an icon from many our childhoods through watching Star Trek, went to space on a Blue Origin flight. […]
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Opinion
The EU Faces Legal Changes Ahead for Cybersecurity in Space | November 2021
Cybersecurity remains one of the central topics when it comes to the space sector, not the least because of the role that satellite networks play in society, from satellite communications […]






