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OneWeb Technologies is among a limited number of low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite solutions providers selected to receive the p-LEO award contract.
OneWeb Technologies supports operations from a fully manned, 24/7 Managed Services Operations Center in Houston, Texas.
OneWeb Technologies is positioned to collaborate with geostationary Earth orbit (GEO) operators that may also be awarded a p-LEO contract.
Hughes Network Systems has a distribution agreement with OneWeb Technologies to deliver managed wideband LEO services to the Department of Defense.
OneWeb Technologies is among a limited number of low-earth orbit satellite solutions providers selected to receive the p-LEO award contract.
The p-LEO contract awarded to OneWeb Technologies has a 10-year term and a $900,000,000 ceiling.
OneWeb-managed wideband LEO services provided by Hughes are available under the IDIQ and the GSA Schedule.
Hughes will leverage capacity on the OneWeb and EchoStar Lyra constellations to provide LEO services under the IDIQ.
The p-LEO contract awarded to OneWeb Technologies has a 10-year term and a $900,000,000 ceiling.
Hughes has a distribution agreement with OneWeb Technologies Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of OneWeb, to deliver managed wideband LEO services to the Department of Defense.
OneWeb Technologies supports operations from a fully manned, 24/7 Managed Services Operations Center in Houston, Texas.
Top shareholders collectively holding 49.4% of Eutelsat as of 2023-03-31 support the plan to acquire OneWeb.
Eutelsat scheduled a shareholder vote for 2023-09-28 to obtain final approval to take over OneWeb.
Eutelsat already owns 23% of OneWeb after gradually building up an interest in the company.
OneWeb expects to begin providing full coverage from its first-generation constellation by the end of 2023.
OneWeb and Eutelsat are working on a $4,000,000,000 second-generation network for OneWeb that is slated to enter service by early 2028.
Eutelsat expects to complete its all-share deal for OneWeb shortly after the 2023-09-28 shareholder meeting if at least two-thirds of Eutelsat’s shareholders vote in favor of the transaction.
The first stage booster for this mission previously launched the Cargo Dragon CRS-24, Eutelsat Hotbird 13F, OneWeb 1, and SES-18/SES-19 missions, plus four Starlink deployment flights.
SpaceX, OneWeb, and DirecTV filed regulatory comments with the FCC expressing concern about potential interference from opening the 12 GHz band to high-powered, two-way fixed broadband services and called for thorough technical studies.
SpaceX’s Starlink and OneWeb use frequencies in the 12.2–12.7 GHz band to connect user terminals and raised concerns that Dish’s mobile plan would severely disrupt their broadband networks.