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Starlink clear to launch commercial services in Kazakhstan in Q3

Developing Telecoms

SpaceX’s LEO satellite broadband operator Starlink is set to officially launch services in Kazakhstan later this year after it signed a regulatory compliance agreement with the country’s Ministry of Digital Development, Innovation and Aerospace Industry (MDAI).

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France Secures Military Comms Deal with Eutelsat

VoIP Review

The IRIS2 constellation, backed by a consortium including SES, Eutelsat, Hispasat, and major aerospace firms like Thales Alenia Space and Airbus Defence and Space, aims to serve both government agencies and underserved regions across Europe with secure, high-speed broadband. billion from investors.

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Indian aerospace company joins satcoms market with GEO offering

Developing Telecoms

A private Indian aerospace company, Ananth Technologies, which already works with the government in the space domain, has secured authorisation from space regulator Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe) for offering broadband space services from 2028.

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Ericsson: Germany’s Initiative for 5G on Trains, Orange Maroc Core Upgrade, Rogers RedCap for IoT, and More

Telecom Talk

Key project partners include Vantage Towers (radio mast operator), Ericsson (5G network technology provider), the German Aerospace Center (DLR), and Regio Infra Nord-Ost (RIN). The project is funded by the Federal Ministry for Digitalisation and Government Modernisation (BMDS).

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Imagine an aerospace research center in Rosemount. North Wind and U of M are planning on it.

Blandin on Broadband

Paul-based North Wind is teaming with the University of Minnesota on a plan to build an aerospace research center in Rosemount, a project that supporters say will bring one of the top facilities of its kind to an existing polluted site in the UMore Park area. We see this creating jobs, creating other businesses around us.

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Starlink Reveals the Government’s Problem of Picking Winners and Losers

Broadband Breakfast

This is a good reminder of the range of broadband technologies, and why policymakers should not be picking winners and losers in broadband to fund deployment. Chamber of Commerce Global Aerospace Summit, likely referencing a  tweet  by SpaceX CEO Elon Musk celebrating Starlink’s 7,000 th  satellite launch.

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FCC Chair Wants More Competition to SpaceX's Starlink

Broadband Breakfast

Chamber of Commerce’s Global Aerospace Summit , Rosenworcel emphasized the need for new players to enter the market, warning that monopolies stifle innovation and lead to higher prices. Speaking at the U.S. “We see lower prices and more innovation, and honestly, space should be no exception,” Rosenworcel said.