Telesat’s latest agreement with Anuvu provides 10 Gigabits of Ka-band capacity – the largest acquisition so far in Anuvu’s ‘Bridge to LEO’ connectivity upgrade strategy
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Intelsat has placed a “significant initial order” for Gilat’s new multi-orbit, multi-service SkyEdge IV platform for use with the Intelsat IS-40e high-throughput satellite
LATAM has laid out plans to install Intelsat connectivity services across its entire Airbus narrowbody fleet. This project will include up to 160 aircraft in total and will take three years to complete
Intelsat has expanded its partnership with SKY Perfect JSAT Corporation (JSAT), to include the use of its next-generation JCSAT-1C high-throughput satellites (HTS) over Japan and Asia. The region is one of the fastest-growing air travel markets
Aegean has introduced a new high-speed inflight broadband service, powered by the European Aviation Network (EAN) and provided by Inmarsat and Deutsche Telekom. Seven EAN-connected aircraft entered service today, with rollout on remaining and new A320 and A321s due by 2025
Netskrt Systems has joined the Streaming Video Alliance, in order to help solve “intractable problems” that still hinder the universal consumption of streaming video
Following six months of operations since its launch in 2021, Anuvu (formerly Global Eagle), has shared its aims for the future and reflected on its launch year. The company’s main ambitions are in the inflight connectivity arena, with its hybrid network
A milestone has been reached in the launch of Inmarsat’s Orchestra network, with the successful activation of a LEO satellite payload. The satellite will be used to test new concepts and system configurations for Orchestra’s proposed LEO constellation, which will integrate with GEO and HEO satellites, and a terrestrial 5G network
On 31 December 2021, Gogo Business Aviation completed construction of its seven-tower 5G testbed, which will serve as a testbed for the company’s 150-tower nationwide US network
OneWeb has signed a joint development agreement (JDA) with GDC Advanced Technology to co-develop an inflight connectivity terminal that will enable airlines to connect with OneWeb’s LEO satellite network. Initial flight testing is scheduled for Q1 2022