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  • EchoStar enters $1.3B contract with MDA Space for first tranche of $5B global S-band D2D constellation; deliveries start in 2028

    by Peter B. de Selding August 1, 2025
    by Peter B. de Selding August 1, 2025

    LA PLATA, Maryland — EchoStar Corp. plans to spend around $5 billion on a global S-band…

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  • SpaceX’s semi-annual update on Starlink network health, failure rate, collision risk: Why don’t all constellations provide this data?

    by Peter B. de Selding January 10, 2025
    by Peter B. de Selding January 10, 2025

    LA PLATA, Maryland — SpaceX asked US regulators to force transparency on recalcitrant constellation operators to…

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  • On Starlink in Iran & Russia jamming of European satellites, ITU confronts the limits to its power

    by Peter B. de Selding January 7, 2025
    by Peter B. de Selding January 7, 2025

    LA PLATA, Maryland — Two long-running disputes at the International Telecommunication Union (TU) suggest why the…

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  • Debris-removal service provider Astroscale, now on the stock market roller-coaster, forecasts big revenue growth this year

    by Peter B. de Selding July 8, 2024
    by Peter B. de Selding July 8, 2024

    TUPPER LAKE, NY — Space debris removal/satellite life extension provider Astroscale Holdings in June went public…

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  • ITU chief: We probably need to adopt binding regulations on orbital debris, collsion risk

    by Peter B. de Selding January 18, 2024
    by Peter B. de Selding January 18, 2024

    PARIS — The secretary-general of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) said it’s probably necessary to establishing…

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  • SES: O3b mPower satellites’ defect to reduce performance, lifespan of first 6 satellites, cut 2024 revenue/EBITDA by ~5%

    by Peter B. de Selding October 31, 2023
    by Peter B. de Selding October 31, 2023

    UPDATE: This story was updated to add comment from Boeing. LA PLATA, Maryland — Satellite fleet…

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  • International regulators ask US, Norway to ‘immediately disable’ Starlink service in Iran

    by Peter B. de Selding October 27, 2023
    by Peter B. de Selding October 27, 2023

    LA PLATA, Maryland — International regulators asked the United States and Norway to take “immediate action…

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  • ESA wants its future satellites to have 90% chance of deorbiting; failures to get pre-financed debris removal mission

    by Peter B. de Selding September 26, 2022
    by Peter B. de Selding September 26, 2022

    PARIS — The European Space Agency is asking its member governments to force ESA satellites in…

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  • With 6 Intelsat satellites, Maxar’s once-moribund Palo Alto division is revived; next up, NRO EnhancedView competition

    by Peter B. de Selding September 21, 2020
    by Peter B. de Selding September 21, 2020

    PARIS — Satellite builder and geospatial analytics provider Maxar Technologies, whose commercial satellite business seemed on…

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