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OneWeb

A satellite system from OneWeb Satellites (www.oneweb.net). OneWeb plans to offer affordable Internet service worldwide using spectrum that the Teledesic project in the 1990s relinquished when its very similar "Internet in the Sky" project failed. By the end of 2021, OneWeb launched 394 of the planned 648 low-earth orbit (LEO) satellites that route Internet to small user terminals in any location or moving vehicle. The terminal will transmit Wi-Fi and cellular signals to computers and mobile devices. Global service is expected in 2022. See Teledesic and LEO.
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Oneweb has burned through billions of pounds as it seeks to create a network of satellites providing highspeed broadband access across the globe.
Kepler, another satellite communications startup, called its claims "fundamentally misleading." OneWeb, which plans its own mega-constellation of more than 2,500 internet satellites, similarly said SpaceX's interference calculations "[included] misleading operational assumptions, an incomplete analysis parameter set, and highly misleading conclusions."
Airbus is increasing production of over 640 refrigerator-sized satellites for OneWeb at a facility in Florida, and Hoke said it would already give it some leverage in the U.S.
The international OneWeb consortium, backed by Airbus, and Canadian firm Kepler Communications are both working on similar projects.
He most recently served as the Chief Financial Officer of OneWeb where he led the global finance organization and served on the company's Executive Committee.
Airbus SE-backed OneWeb launched its own clutch of satellites in February, while LeoSat Enterprises and Canada's Telesat are also working to build data networks.
Others include the UK-based start-up OneWeb, which began its roll-out in February with six operational spacecraft.
The launch will make it an early forerunner, along with rival OneWeb, a startup, but well ahead of Amazon's Project Kuiper, the brainchild of Musk's space rival Jeff Bezos.
Offering broadband Internet coverage to digital deserts is also the goal of the company OneWeb, which is set to start building two satellites a day this summer in Florida, for a constellation of over 600 expected to be operational by 2021
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