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Swarm launched four SpaceBee satellites without a Federal Communications Commission license in January 2018 on an Indian PSLV rocket.
Swarm Technologies completed required regulatory processes for three additional satellites that launched in December aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission fined Swarm Technologies $900,000 for launching four satellites on an Indian rocket in January without authorization.
Swarm Technologies has raised more than $28,000,000 in total since forming in 2017.
Swarm Technologies raised $25,000,000 to continue building and deploying a constellation of 150 very small satellites.
Swarm Technologies estimated that FCC approval for its planned constellation could occur by mid to late 2019.
Swarm Technologies plans to appoint a regulatory compliance director who will work with Kalpak Gude and Chief Executive Sara Spangelo.
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission fined Swarm Technologies $900,000 and required the company to designate a regulatory compliance director.
Swarm’s FCC authorization request for the three SpaceBee satellites that launched on 2018-12-03 received FCC approval in September.
Swarm Technologies will pay $900,000 to settle an FCC investigation into the startup’s January launch of four picosatellites on an Indian rocket without regulatory approval.
The FCC directed Swarm to designate a regulatory compliance director responsible for implementing a compliance plan that requires pre-launch notices to the FCC for 36 months and a compliance training program for relevant employees.