Eutelsat OneWeb to launch satellite constellation for broadband service in India
- November 22, 2023
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Eutelsat OneWeb to launch satellite constellation for broadband service in India
Subject : Science and Tech
Section: Space tech
In the news:
- OneWeb India, a subsidiary of Eutelsat Group and backed by telecom giant, Bharti Group said that it has acquired approval from India’s space regulator, IN-SPACe, to launch commercial satellite broadband services in the country.
Details:
- It is the first organisation to get approval for commercial satellite broadband services in India. The approval is valid for five years.
- It will meet India’s ambition of providing internet connectivity for all.
Eutelsat OneWeb:
- Eutelsat OneWeb is a subsidiary of Eutelsat Group providing broadband satellite Internet services in low Earth orbit (LEO).
- Headquartered in London and has offices in Virginia, US and a satellite manufacturing facility in Florida – Airbus OneWeb Satellites – that is a joint venture with Airbus Defence and Space.
- Founded by Greg Wyler in 2012.
- As of 2021, Indian multinational company Bharti Global, France-based satellite service provider Eutelsat and the Government of the United Kingdom were the company’s largest shareholders.
- On 28 September 2023, Eutelsat was completely merged with OneWeb and created the “Eutelsat Group” company, with subsidiaries “Eutelsat” and “Eutelsat OneWeb”.
Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe):
- It is a single-window, independent, nodal agency that functions as an autonomous agency in the Department of Space (DOS).
- It was formed following the Space sector reforms to enable and facilitate the participation of private players.
- IN-SPACe is responsible for promoting, enabling authorising and supervising various space activities of non-governmental entities including building launch vehicles & satellites and providing space-based services; sharing space infrastructure and premises under the control of DOS/ISRO; and establishing new space infrastructure and facilities.
- The agency acts as an interface between ISRO and Non-Governmental Entities (NGEs) and assesses how to utilize India’s space resources better and increase space-based activities. It also assesses the needs and demands of private players, including educational and research institutions, and explores ways to accommodate these requirements in consultation with ISRO.
Source: India Today