Credit: Iceye WASHINGTON — Finnish satellite company Iceye has raised $93 million in a new funding round, the company announced April 17. Iceye operates a constellation of synthetic...
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Iridium is a global satellite communications company, providing access to reliable voice and data services anywhere on Earth.
APT Satellite Company Ltd | LinkedIn 팔로워 1,784명 | Based in Hong Kong, APT Satellite Company Limited ("APT Satellite" or "APSTAR") is a leading satellite company operating a fleet of five satellites...
Alphabet’s Loon is officially getting into the satellite business. Starting today, the company will begin licensing a proprietary, next-generation networking technology it developed to manage its L...
A company that develops technology to service satellites while they are in orbit has secured... and satellite servicing". Servicing can include retrieving ageing satellites, capturing and...
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Eutelsat OneWeb (legally Network Access Associates Ltd. ) is a subsidiary of Eutelsat Group providing broadband satellite Internet services in low Earth orbit (LEO). The company is headquartered in London, and has offices in Virginia, US and a satellite manufacturing facility in Florida –...
February 20th, 2024 ; Rachel Jewett ; Mark Holmes ; Via Satellite’s 10 Hottest Companies rounds up 10 “must watch” companies in the satellite industry, from constellations, manufacturing, launch, and more. Via Satellite editors chose the companies on this list based on their expected activity for the year, and a mix of market share, transformational technology, ground-breaking deals, and overall industry excitement. Now in its sixth year, it’s fascinating to see new companies make the li...
The founder of a Texas-based company that wants to put more than 200 very large satellites into low-Earth orbit has pushed back on concerns from NASA that these spacecraft pose an orbital debris threat. “We’re not a bunch of cowboys launching satellites,” said Abel Avellan, founder of AST & Science, in an interview. "This is a serious, well-funded project." · The company, which has 160 employees and has moved into XCOR's old facility at Midland's airport, has asked the Federal Communicat...