PARIS — Satellite fleet operator SES reported zero effect of the Covid-19 pandemic on its airline…
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PARIS — Satellite manufacturer and Earth observation satellite services provider Maxar Technologies told investors to forget…
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PARIS — The incoming manager of the U.S. Defense Department’s Blackjack program to build and launch…
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PARIS — Satellite fleet operator SES, in a commercial decision flavored by political expedience, selected the…
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PARIS — Mobile satellite service provider Iridium Communications reported only mild turbulence from Covid-19 during the…
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PARIS — Satellite and terrestrial mobile IoT hardware and service provider Orbcomm Inc. reported sharply lower…
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PARIS — Maritime content and connectivity provider KVH Inc. sailed through the first phase of the…
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PARIS — Startup small-satellite launch service provider ABL Space Systems said it had won two contracts…
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UPDATE July 31: This story was updated to include Mynaric’s response to questions. PARIS — Startup…
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PARIS — Satellite fleet operator Eutelsat offered updated proof that the direct-to-home satellite-television market remains a solid business, especially in the emerging markets including Africa, and said it had now assembled the pieces of a consumer satellite-broadband strategy.
Paris-based Eutelsat has been fighting two market sentiments in the past couple of years: That satellite TV was in a slow but inexorable death spiral, and that the company was unable to prosecute a viable consumer broadband business in Europe and Africa.