Open Cosmos seeks $200M in funding for Liechtenstein-licensed Ka-band constellation ahead of June, September deadlines

by Peter B. de Selding

BRUSSELS — Open Cosmos of Britain and Spain has started a funding round to pay for deployment of a low-orbit Ka-band constellation to provide broadband links worldwide following the company’s successful launch of two crucial demonstration satellites in January.

Under its ITU license from the government of Liechtenstein, the company has until June 10 and Sept. 28 of this year to launch 50% of its network, and then until June and September 2028 to launch the remaining satellites.

Open Cosmos has not disclosed . . .

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