Arianespace
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SES has chosen Arianespace to launch its EAGLE-1 satellite, which will support the end-to-end secure Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) system for Europe.
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Ariane 5, the space launch vehicle operated by Arianespace for the European Space Agency (ESA), has delivered two telecoms satellites, MEASAT-3d and GSAT-24, into their planned geostationary transfer orbits.
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Arianespace has successfully launched 34 more satellites for OneWeb, taking the company’s total in orbit to 428.
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BT and other wholesale partners of satellite company OneWeb will start testing services in January, Capacity understands, with commercial services likely to be on offer several months later.
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SpaceX has formally completed its takeover of nano-satellite company Swarm, whose co-founders have taken senior positions with Elon Musk’s operation.
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OneWeb changes teams; Adamo switches owners; Orange's 5G showcase; and Aqua Comms' Nigel Bayliff
Forthcoming events
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Satellite company OneWeb appears to be on the verge of ditching France’s Arianespace as its launcher and moving to the newly set up commercial arm of the Indian Space Research Organisation.
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OneWeb has almost reached its halfway point of satellites in orbit after last night’s successful launch of 34 more.
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Satellite company OneWeb is a week away from being able to launch its services commercially in the northern part of the world.
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French launch company Arianespace plans to launch another 36 communications satellites for OneWeb next Monday evening.
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OneWeb has blasted back into life with the launch of 36 new satellites, weeks after being rescued from bankruptcy by investors from India and the UK.
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Australian nano-satellite company Sky and Space Global is moving ahead with a plan to build a global coverage network.
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OneWeb has secured its largest fundraising round to date, which will enable the company to accelerate the development of “the first truly global communications network” by 2021.