UK government secures satellite network OneWeb
Transaction completes to secure the future of British satellite
company, OneWeb strategic investment underlines scale of Britain’s
ambitions to be at the forefront of space technology satellite
constellation to provide high-speed internet access across the
globe This is a significant strategic investment, demonstrating the
government’s commitment to the UK’s space...Request free trial
This is a significant strategic investment, demonstrating the government’s commitment to the UK’s space sector and ambition to put Britain at the forefront of a new commercial space-age. OneWeb is now staffing up to complete the development of its first generation constellation, adding new employees in the UK, and we will continue to work with OneWeb to maximise the benefits to the UK from the OneWeb program, both before and after commercial launch. The company has the foundation of the network already in place with 74 satellites launched and infrastructure in development in strategic locations around the world. The company is launching another 34-36 satellites in December, bringing its in-orbit fleet to 110 satellites. OneWeb is on track to begin commercial connectivity services to the UK and the Arctic region in late 2021 and will expand to delivering global services in 2022. Business Secretary Alok Sharma said:
The government is committed to work with OneWeb’s shareholder partners to use this investment as a platform to promote UK jobs and supply chains and protect UK critical assets and intellectual property. OneWeb will provide a new source of broadband connectivity for businesses, communities, and governments around the world. It could also improve connectivity in a broad range of sectors, including aviation, maritime, government, and enterprise customers, unlocking digital services and applications in a wide range of locations that historically have not access to low latency broadband connectivity. Sunil Bharti, Founder and Chairman, Bharti Global said:
Graham Turnock, Chief Executive of the UK Space Agency, said:
OneWeb was formed in 2012, and has been developing cutting-edge satellite technology from its facilities both here in the UK and in the United States. The UK government will have a final say over any future sale of the company, and over future access to OneWeb technology by other countries on national security grounds. Notes to editors
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