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Live coverage: SpaceX to launch another 22 Starlink satellites from Cape Canaveral

Update 10:28 p.m. EDT: SpaceX is aiming for its last T-0 opportunity during this launch window at 12:01 a.m. EDT (0401 UTC) on July 28....

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IoT Now Contract Hot List – Jan/Feb 2023

Vendor/PartnerClient, CountryProduct/Service (Duration & Value)AwardedSourceABRINT DSA, Broadcom, CiscoCollaboration to boost use of Wi-Fi in 6 GHz band in Brazil.2,23Full DetailsActelis City of Eugene, OregonSelected by City...

Falcon Heavy hauls military satellites to high orbit after spectacular sunset launch

A U.S. military data relay satellite and a rideshare platform with its...

U.S. military payloads mated to SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket for weekend launch

Two U.S. military satellites set to ride SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy rocket into...

Launch preps underway for first of up to five Falcon Heavy missions this year

SpaceX is set to kick off a busy week of launch preparations...

SpaceX gears up for busy year of Falcon Heavy launches

By Eric Ralph Posted on January 4, 2023 ...

Bandwidth-hungry regional satellite operators hunting for options

PARIS — Regional satellite operators are searching for faster ways to add more capacity to their networks to meet soaring demand for broadband, according...

Arabsat orders first fully software-defined satellite

Saudi Arabian fleet operator Arabsat has ordered its first fully software-defined geostationary satellite to provide flexible coverage across the Middle East, Africa and parts of Europe. 

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GEO operators say they can compete against LEO systems on cost

Despite all the investment in low Earth orbit broadband megaconstellations, operators of geostationary satellites argue they can offer more cost-effective services.

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