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Logos Space designed its constellation for resilient, secure service and to reduce susceptibility to jamming.
Logos Space is backed by US Innovative Technologies (USIT), the Thomas Tull investment firm.
The initial phase of Logos Space’s deployment involves the launch of 1,092 satellites to begin serving its first tier of enterprise customers globally.
Logos Space is positioning its constellation as a secure alternative to consumer-focused networks such as SpaceX’s Starlink.
Logos Space joins a small group of high-capacity LEO operators including SpaceX’s Starlink and Amazon’s Leo.
Logos Space has no demonstration satellites planned.
Logos Space focuses on providing MPLS and Ethernet connectivity for the enterprise market to deliver fiber-like performance without the security vulnerabilities of the public internet.
Logos Space intends its network transport to operate below the IP layer to manage RF energy and reduce interference with other systems.
Logos Space is led by former Google executive Milo Medin and Rama Akella, an alum of Starlink and Amazon Project Kuiper.
Rama Akella is Logos Space’s president of engineering and a former co-leader of Starlink’s Direct-to-Cell initiative and former systems director for Amazon’s Project Kuiper (now Amazon Leo).
Logos Space Services filed an application with the Federal Communications Commission to construct, launch, and operate a non-geostationary orbit (NGSO) system.
Logos Space Services’ system will use closed user groups to provide enhanced security for users.