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Amazon Project Kuiper is an initiative to launch a constellation of Low Earth Orbit satellites that will provide low-latency, high-speed broadband connectivity to unserved and underserved communities around the world.
AMOS www.amos-spacecom.com
Arabsat www.arabsat.com
ASTRA https://astra.ses
Astranis Space Technologies www.astranis.com
Audacy Corp https://audacy.space
Avanti Communications Group PLC www.avantiplc.com
Boeing https://gobcss.com Boeing is planning to offer satellite broadband. Boeing announced that they will build satellites for O3b, a company Wyler founded. https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2017/10/spacex-and-oneweb-broadband-satellites-raise-fears-about-space-debris/
Cambium Networks www.cambiumnetworks.com
Dish Network www.dish.com
www.echostar.com www.echostareurope.com www.hughesnet.com
ESA www.esa.int https://artes.esa.int/projects/saturn-smart-maritime-satellite-terminal-multimedia-services-and-contents
Eutelsat/Tooway www.eutelsat.com www.konnect-europe.com http://www.eutelsat.com/news/media_library/brochures/tooway.pdf Eutelsat NewsSpotter SNG via KA-SAT
Facebook Internet Communications https://info.internet.org/en/ https://www.wired.com/2016/01/facebook-zuckerberg-internet-org/ Facebook pitches laser beams as the high-speed Internet of the future OpenCellular
Gilat Satellite Networks www.gilat.com
GlobalStar www.globalstar.com
GlobalTT www.globaltt.com
Google
VT iDirect www.idirect.net
www.inmarsat.com (for maritime/aeronautical/specialty users)
Intelsat www.intelsat.com
IPSTAR Broadband Satellite Operator www.ipstar.com
www.iridium.com
www.jaxa.jp http://www.jaxa.jp/projects/sat/winds/index_e.html JAXA claim that WINDS will be able to provide 155 Mbit/s download speed to home users with 45-centimetre diameter satellite dishes, whilst providing industrial users, via 5-metre diameter dishes, with 1.2 Gbit/s speeds.[3] WINDS has a launch mass of 4,850 kg, reducing to around 2,750 kg when in orbit. The spacecraft is 8 m x 3 m x 2 m in size, and its solar panels have a span of 21.5 metres. It has three-axis stabilisation, and a design life expectancy of five years. |
Kacifichttps://kacific.com
Ligado Networks https://ligado.com
http://leosat.com
http://oneweb.world OneWeb Satellites inaugurates serial production line for the Assembly, Integration, and Test of OneWeb’s first satellites Virgin Group and Qualcomm are investors in OneWeb, which plans to launch more than 600 small satellites and has contracted with Virgin Galactic to launch nearly 40 of them with its ... Virgin Galactic will also act as OneWeb’s first launch vehicle partner.
https://newatlas.com/samsung-satellite-network-internet-access/38971/
www.sedsystems.ca
www.ses.com SES satellite broadband internet service
Softbank satellite internet SoftBank to Invest Around $500 Million More in OneWeb Satellite http://www.reuters.com/article/us-intelsat-m-a-oneweb-exclusive-idUSKBN18S3LP
https://spacenorway.no Space Norway satellite broadband internet service
Space Exploration Holdings (SpaceX) spacex satellite broadband internet service Starlink
StarLight Broadband www.starlight.co.na
www.telenor.com http://www.telenorsat.com/thor7/
www.telesat.com
Telstra www.telstra.com.au
THURAYA www.thuraya.com
ViaSat/SpaceX/ Viasat/exede www.viasat.comwww.exede.com www.highspeedsatellite.net WildBlue
Virgin Galactic satellite broadband internet service
Worldwide Comms www.worldwidecomms.net
www.x2nsat.com
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