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Japan loses ‘Winds’ broadband satellite

Japanese space exploration agency JAXA has revealed that it has suffered a failure with its Kizuna (‘Winds’) satellite. The craft failed in mid-February and began to drift in the geostationary arc from its designated slot at 143 degrees East. JAXA says the craft was powered down on February 27th as the agency could not raise […]

April 26, 2019By Chris Forrester

Major questions over Musk’s Starlink plans

Elon Musk, when he is not arguing with the SEC over Tweets, or Wall Street over missed Tesla car production targets, is frequently busy talking about his Starlink concept  – which sees thousands of satellites girdling the planet. Just a few days ago Musk requested that SpaceX investors to raise an additional $500 million to […]

April 25, 2019

OneWeb to start services in 2021

Mega-constellation OneWeb promises to start commercial services in 2021. CEO Adrian Steckel, speaking to The Australian newspaper, said that the first important stage is to start launching batches of Low Earth Orbiting (LEO) satellites at a rate of 35 a month, every month, from this coming December. OneWeb, in partnership with Airbus, is now building […]

April 24, 2019By Chris Forrester

New backers support US C-Band Alliance

Independent voices have come out in support of the C-Band Alliance’s (CBA) proposals to make available 180 MHz of satellite spectrum to help 5G’s roll-out in the US. WAY Media, a major Tennessee-based national religious broadcaster which reaches 25 million radio regular listeners (and 1 million weekly), and currently depends on usage of the 3.7-4.2 […]

April 23, 2019By Chris Forrester

Spacecom’s Amos-17 won’t launch before June

Spacecom’s much-needed Amos-17 satellite will not be launched before June, according to reports. There had been suggestions that Amos-17 might launch in late May on a Falcon 9 rocket from SpaceX, but the satellite doesn’t yet appear in the formal SpaceX launch manifest. The Boeing-built satellite is badly needed by the financially stressed Spacecom operation […]

April 23, 2019By Chris Forrester

Canada: Hughes $250m contract with Xplornet

Hughes Network Systems, a global player in broadband satellite networks and services, has announced that Xplornet Communications, Canada’s leading rural broadband provider, has agreed to a lifetime capacity agreement on the next-generation JUPITER 3 Ultra High Density Satellite (UHDS), designated EchoStar XXIV. In a contract valued at more than $250 million over 15 years, the […]

April 23, 2019

Musk raising another $500m for satellite project

SpaceX says it is looking to raise an additional $500 million in funding. According to a regulatory filing, Elon Musk’s Space Exploration Technologies is the vehicle, and the target for the cash is the company’s ‘Starlink’ internet by satellite project. Musk raised a similar sum a few months ago, and the fresh cash-raising suggests that […]

April 18, 2019By Chris Forrester

Gogo raises $900m to help clear debt

In-flight entertainment and connectivity operator Gogo is raising $900 million in new Senior Notes in order to pay off its 2022-due Senior Notes borrowing. Gogo, in releasing its preliminary Q1 revenue guidance, said that a combination of better-than-expected Commercial Aviation revenues, and lower than expected overall operating and satellite communication costs contributed to its much […]

April 17, 2019By Chris Forrester

More upside on C-Band Alliance

A leading satellite analyst, in a comprehensive report, has said the potential financial benefits likely to flow from a ‘market-based approach’ to selling 180 MHz of C-band spectrum over the US are “far from priced in” to the 4 satellite operators involved. The quartet are Intelsat and SES (with some 90 per cent of the […]

April 17, 2019

Kacific Satellite signs 15-year Tonga deal

Singapore-based Kacific Broadband Satellite has signed a significant contract with the island nation of Tonga. The deal covers satellite capacity with Tonga’s outlying islands, and reflects the nation’s need for secure back-up in the event of problems similar to a major fibre cable outage which lasted 12 days in January.  The Tonga-Fiji cable, measuring some […]

April 16, 2019By Chris Forrester