NL Correspondent
Jammu Tawi: OneWeb, the low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite communications company, today announced the arrival of 36
satellites at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC- SHAR) in advance of a planned launch from Sriharikota, India. With this
launch, OneWeb will have over 70% of its planned Gen 1 LEO constellation in orbit as it progresses to deliver high-speed, low-
latency connectivity services around the world.
OneWeb has partnered with NewSpace India Limited (NSIL), the commercial arm of the national space agency of India –
Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), to facilitate this launch. The launch will be the company's 14th overall and the
satellites will be put into orbit by the heaviest ISRO rocket, the GSLV MkIII, from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre. One
additional launch will take place this year and three more are targeted for early next year to complete the constellation.
With a vision to deliver transformative connectivity around the world, the upcoming launch will be a pivotal moment for
OneWeb, demonstrating tremendous momentum and progress towards delivering global coverage next year. OneWeb
resumes its launch programme with leading partners in the Satcom industry and the company's services are already available
in Alaska, Canada, UK, and the Arctic region.
India's Bharti Enterprises, a major investor and shareholder in OneWeb, this year announced a distribution partnership
with Hughes Communications India Private Ltd. (HCIPL). OneWeb will connect towns, villages, and local and regional
municipalities in the hardest-to-reach areas, thus playing a critical role in bridging the digital divide across India.
Neil Masterson, OneWeb CEO, commented: “OneWeb's dedication to industry collaboration has allowed us to successfully
navigate the everchanging global environment and prepare for yet another milestone launch. We are proud of our ability to
adapt and remain on track to deliver global connectivity in the hardest to reach places. With many thanks to our top-of-the line
partners ISRO and NSIL, as well as our shareholder Bharti Global for their continued stewardship, we were able to facilitate
this upcoming pioneering launch in Sriharikota India.”
Radhakrishnan D, Chairman-cum- Managing Director, NewSpace India Limited, commented: “Undertaking the
launch of 36 OneWeb satellites on-board GSLV-MkIII from India is a historic moment for NSIL and ISRO. We are excited to see
the arrival of the satellites and the Ground Support Equipment in India in preparation for the launch. Teams at NSIL/ ISRO are
sincerely working towards providing the best of the Launch Service solutions and support for OneWeb satellites, and we wish
their teams great success in their forthcoming activities at SDSC-SHAR and launch.”
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