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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.
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.
E-Space launched three satellites on an Electron rideshare mission in 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 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 exited stealth in February 2022 with $50,000,000 in seed financing.
Beyon Chief Executive Officer Mikkel Vinter signed the MOU with E-Space Vice President of Global Affairs and Stakeholder Relations Amy Mehlman.
E-Space operates an advanced low Earth orbit constellation and develops novel IoT device capabilities intended for use in satellite IoT services.
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.
E-Space entered into a definitive agreement to acquire CommAgility from the Wireless Telecom Group, Inc.
The transaction to transfer CommAgility to E-Space is expected to be completed no later than 2023-01-31.
E-Space plans to buy radio frequency module developer CommAgility in a $14,500,000 deal.
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’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.