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Hughes will provide expertise in satellite broadband managed services for the collaboration with Telespazio.
Hughes Europe is collaborating with Telespazio to provide communications solutions to government communications ministries, military operators, and blue light services.
Hughes Europe’s new business unit will provide Fully Managed Multi-Orbit Network solution software.
Hughes Europe’s new business unit will provide an SDR waveform-agnostic ISR terminal.
Hughes Europe’s new business unit will provide a secure standalone 0.005 kg solution for military command, control, and communications.
SES Open Orbits™ is a fully interoperable Ka-band platform that combines the GEO and MEO satellite networks of SES, NEO Space Group (NSG), AeroSat Link (ASL), and Hughes Communications India (HCI).
Hughes, TCI, and Turksat are partnering to provide fleetwide IFC solutions for AJet.
In November 2023, Delta Air Lines selected Hughes to power passenger Wi‑Fi service on more than 400 Boeing 717 and regional jets serving North America.
EchoStar subsidiary Hughes Network Systems and EchoStar brand Boost Mobile will provide 0.005 kg wireless services and devices to support Department of Defense usage in all 50 United States and U.S. territories and for temporary duty international travel.
Hughes will use the EXM manufacturing center to provide the U.S. Department of Defense with secure onshore manufacturing capabilities.
The Hughes EXM facility employs about 400 engineers, technicians, and manufacturing staff.
After completing the development phase, General Atomics Aeronautical Systems awarded Hughes initial production units of the HM400T.
Hughes operates a Managed LEO service that supports military customers, government agencies, public safety organizations, retailers, and energy companies.
As a OneWeb distributor, Hughes can deploy LEO capacity as a managed broadband service, a multi-orbit mobility or enterprise solution, or as part of a multi-transport Software-Defined Wide Area Network.
The Hughes Managed LEO service provides low-latency, high-speed connectivity for hard-to-reach places.
The El Segundo production home manufactured the Hughes HS series of satellites, including the HS-376 'spinners'.
Boeing’s El Segundo, California satellite factory has been producing satellites since 1955 when Howard Hughes and his Aerospace Group purchased the facility.
The Hughes HS-601 and HS-702 satellite models were purchased by PanAmSat, Intelsat, AsiaSat, and SES.
Within 90 days after entering commercial service, Hughes launched new Hughesnet services across the Americas for consumer and business users.
Hughes Network Systems is working with Nilesat to deliver internet access to rural areas in Egypt.