Dickinson’s portfolio includes managing a fleet of 15 Geostationary satellites, overseeing approximately $1bn in spacecraft and launch procurement.
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IRIS² is planned as a constellation of 290 satellites in both Medium-Earth Orbit (MEO) and Low-Earth (LEO) to provide secure connectivity services
NexusWave is a unique bonded multi-dimensional network, designed to offer high-speed connectivity, unlimited data, global coverage, and ‘secure by design’...
Launched aboard SpaceX’s Falcon 9, the new OneWeb satellites will strengthen Eutelsat's network services, improving overall performance for its customers.
Only around 10% of the Earth’s surface has access to terrestrial connectivity services, leading to an opportunity for satellite IoT communications.
This collaboration aims to enhance Inmarsat's maritime network, providing vessels with reliable, high-performance broadband, regardless of location.
SWISSto12 is developing small Geostationary satellites for Intelsat and Viasat, specifically for the Intelsat 45 and Inmarsat-8 missions.
Global satellite capacity is expected to reach 240 Tbps by 2028 and generate service revenues of nearly $120bn by 2033.
Cobham Satcom's new compact safety terminals are equipped with a high-performance, low-profile omni-directional antenna that offers efficient power usage.
Hapag-Lloyd is trialing the NexusWave service to showcase how this bonded network solution can transform vessels into ‘floating offices’.