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OneWeb agrees to satellite launch program with New Space India

OneWeb, the low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite communications company, announced today that the company

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 London, UK OneWeb, the low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite communications company, announced that the company and New Space India Limited, the commercial arm of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), have entered into an agreement that will help ensure OneWeb completes its satellite launch program.

The first launch with New Space India is anticipated in 2022 from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) SHAR, Sriharikota. The launches will add to OneWeb’s total in-orbit constellation of 428 satellites, 66 percent of the planned total fleet, to build a global network that will deliver high-speed, low-latency connectivity.

Sunil Bharti Mittal, the Executive Chairman of OneWeb said: “This is yet another historic day for collaboration in space, thanks to the shared ambition and vision of New Space India and OneWeb. This most recent agreement on launch plans adds considerable momentum to the development of OneWeb’s network, as we work together across the space industry toward our common goal of connecting communities globally.”

This launch contract follows a separate agreement between OneWeb and SpaceX to enable the company to resume satellite launches, announced in March 2022. OneWeb has already activated service with its network at the 50th parallel and above, as demand for the company’s broadband connectivity services continues to grow from multiple sectors and markets.

Applauding the development, Lt. Gen. AK Bhatt (Retd.), Director-General, Indian Space Association (ISpA) said, “We welcome the partnership between OneWeb and NewSpace India Limited (NSIL), it’s a historic development and this will surely pave the way for greater participation of private space players, resulting in a boost to Indian space economy. This partnership has the potential  to drive the attention of many international players towards India’s capabilities, leading to a significant increase in our share in the international space economy which is just 2.6% currently, and at the same time contribute to nation-building and economic growth of the country.”

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