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The Satcoms Innovation Group selected Intelsat and Northrop Grumman as the winners of the 2024 SIG Best Cooperation award.
Intelsat will cooperate with Eutelsat Group in the development of the Next Generation OneWeb constellation by providing direct design and functionality input.
In 2020 and 2021 Intelsat and Northrop Grumman executed in-space dockings to extend the lives of two Intelsat satellites, ensuring continuing service for an additional five years.
Intelsat intends to integrate services using OneWeb’s LEO constellation for aircraft, government, and mobility sectors.
The Satcoms Innovation Group selected Harley Clark of Intelsat as the winner of the 2024 SIG Young Engineer of the Year award.
Eutelsat OneWeb and Intelsat extended their bandwidth agreement into a multi-year deal worth up to $500,000,000 (€461.2 million) over seven years with an initial commitment of $250,000,000.
Intelsat committed $250,000,000 for LEO service over the first six years under the partnership with Eutelsat Group.
Intelsat has an option to acquire an additional $250,000,000 worth of OneWeb LEO capacity under the deal, which would extend the contract by one year to 2031.
Intelsat intends to work closely with Eutelsat’s engineering and business development teams to determine the best path for deploying incremental LEO capabilities.
Intelsat expects to decide by the end of June whether to invest in its own medium Earth orbit network to broaden its multi-orbit capabilities.
Intelsat won more airline business with a multi-orbit offering at the Satellite Conference than it had won over the prior three years with a geostationary-only service.
Intelsat made a firm commitment to buy $250,000,000 worth of OneWeb LEO capacity over six years starting mid-2024.
Intelsat announced an agreement in 2023 to sell geostationary and LEO satellite connectivity to the largest telecommunications company in the Falkland Islands.
Intelsat’s March 2024 LEO capacity commitment represents a major step up from the company’s March 2023 commitment to buy $45,000,000 worth of LEO capacity.
SWISSto12 secured over €200 million in customer orders in 2023-10-01 for Radio Frequency subsystems and HummingSat satellites, including orders from Inmarsat (Viasat) and Intelsat.
The SIG and Intelsat Virtualisation Discussion will take place at 18:00 on 19 March in Shaw A on level 2 of the Courtyard Marriott near the Washington Downtown Convention Center.
Intelsat has developed multi-orbit terminals for U.S. military ground vehicles and aircraft to communicate with GEO and LEO satellites.
GetSat is developing the Multi Orbit Tactical Terminal (MOTT), a flat panel antenna for military land vehicles compatible with Intelsat geostationary satellites and LEO networks.
Israel’s GetSat is developing a GEO-LEO flat panel antenna called the Multi Orbit Tactical Terminal (MOTT) in partnership with Intelsat.
Intelsat partnered with OneWeb to develop GEO-LEO solutions for commercial airlines while evaluating plans for its own MEO network.