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Potential new satellite constellations are planned by Viasat/Space42 and E-Space, as well as entities from China and Russia.
The Calistus satellites belong to E-Space.
E-Space launched three satellites on an Electron rideshare mission in May 2022.
New Zealand’s Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment filings included a 2024-09-19 entry for "Advice to authorise a payload permit for E-Space."
E-Space has not launched any satellites since May 2022.
Karim Michel Sabbagh joined E-Space in 2023 to oversee strategy in Europe and the Middle East.
After deploying three prototypes in low Earth orbit in 2022, E-Space had planned to begin serial production in 2024 for its planned constellation but has not provided an update on those plans.
E-Space exited stealth in February 2022 with $50,000,000 in seed financing.
E-Space announced a partnership in March to develop AI technology for managing data traffic across its planned space-based network and Emirati telco e&’s ground infrastructure.
E-Space operates an advanced low Earth orbit constellation and develops novel IoT device capabilities intended for use in satellite IoT services.
Beyon Chief Executive Officer Mikkel Vinter signed the MOU with E-Space Vice President of Global Affairs and Stakeholder Relations Amy Mehlman.
Comtech and E-Space are collaborating to develop and deploy space-based communications solutions and Internet of Things services for continuous connectivity.
Comtech and E-Space entered a teaming agreement to collaborate, develop, and deploy space-based communications solutions and IoT services.
Comtech (NASDAQ: CMTL) and E-Space are collaborating to develop and deploy space-based communications solutions and IoT services for predominantly government and targeted commercial customers.
E-Space is taking next steps to operationalize its global low Earth orbit (LEO) constellation that involve investing in key regions, including France.
The transaction to transfer CommAgility to E-Space is expected to be completed no later than 2023-01-31.
E-Space entered into a definitive agreement to acquire CommAgility from the Wireless Telecom Group, Inc.
This is the first deal E-Space has made public since coming out of stealth in February with $50,000,000 in seed financing.
E-Space plans to buy radio frequency module developer CommAgility in a $14,500,000 deal.
E-Space’s stated goals include reducing the cost of space-based communications, raising satellite system resiliency, and minimizing space debris to preserve access to space for future generations.