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A SpaceX Falcon 9 launch carrying 20 OneWeb microsatellites originally scheduled from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on Tuesday, 2024-10-08 at 11:49 PM–12:23 AM PDT was listed differently on the FAA schedule as of 2024-10-01.
The OneWeb constellation satellites for this mission are planned to operate in polar orbit with a mission cost listed as $52,000,000.
Competition between OneWeb and Starlink could intensify following Alaska Airlines’ plans to buy Hawaiian Airlines announced on 2024-12-03.
Eutelsat merged with OneWeb in 2023.
OneWeb collaborated with the UK National Physical Laboratory in 2023 to develop PNT technologies as part of its second-generation satellite constellation.
OneWeb Technologies is commercially offering its Astra™ A-PNT Solution designed for satellite communications.
Bharti Enterprises, which has a financial stake in Eutelsat OneWeb, has been lobbying for provisional spectrum allotment to OneWeb.
India's department of telecommunications (DoT) is unlikely to issue any provisional or interim spectrum to companies such as Eutelsat OneWeb and Jio for satellite internet services soon.
OneWeb, which has 633 satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO), has faced regulatory delays in India from IN-SPACE.
Network Innovations provides connectivity from terrestrial networks and from satellites via partnerships with operators including Starlink and OneWeb.
The first stage booster on the Cape Canaveral 2024-08-31 Falcon 9 mission was flying its 18th flight and had previously launched CRS-24, OneWeb 1, SES 18 & 19, Eutelsat HOTBIRD-F1, and 14 Starlink missions.
The first stage booster that failed previously launched GPS III Space Vehicle 04, GPS III Space Vehicle 05, Inspiration4, Ax-1, Nilesat 301, OneWeb Launch 17, ARABSAT BADR-8, and 15 Starlink missions.
The Falcon 9 first stage that flew the 2024-07-11 mission previously launched Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich, DART, Transporter-7, Iridium OneWeb, SDA-0B, and 13 Starlink missions.
Starlink and OneWeb claim to provide greater bandwidth to locations previously isolated from the worldwide communications network.
The Stellar Blu platform has been selected by Intelsat, Panasonic, and OneWeb to provide next-generation SATCOM solution offerings.
Panasonic Avionics plans to use ESA technology to combine OneWeb LEO connectivity with capacity leased from geostationary satellite operators.
Intelsat has been testing an ESA with Eutelsat OneWeb to combine broadband from their geostationary and LEO satellites for inflight connectivity services slated to begin 2024.
The LEO satellites for Yahsat will be based on Airbus’ Arrow platform, which is derived from the 150-kilogram spacecraft Airbus helped build for OneWeb’s broadband constellation.
Eutelsat OneWeb is providing services in North America, most of Latin America, Australia, and Europe as of mid-2024.
Eutelsat has amassed more than $700,000,000 in back orders for OneWeb capacity from government and enterprise customers.