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

Telecom Talk

In a collaboration, Deutsche Bahn has joined forces with all four national mobile network operators—1&1, Deutsche Telekom, O2 Telefonica, and Vodafone—alongside technology and infrastructure partners to address connectivity challenges in rail travel.

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France Secures Military Comms Deal with Eutelsat

VoIP Review

It grants the military priority access to Eutelsat’s OneWeb LEO satellite network and includes services such as secure operational support, system maintenance, and future upgrades to ensure the constellation meets military-grade standards. In parallel, Eutelsat is reportedly in advanced talks to raise up to €1.5 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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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. The government has a  history  of preferencing  government-owned networks  at the expense of private alternatives. For instance, the U.S.

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KT Unveils 5G NTN Breakthrough; Pioneers Satellite Integration

VoIP Review

The South Korean telecommunications giant, KT , and its satellite subsidiary, KT SAT, have made strides in extending 5G connectivity by integrating KOREASAT 6 with terrestrial networks using the 5G non-terrestrial network (NTN) standard. ” This technology enables network expansion beyond terrestrial limits.

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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.