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Fri, Mar 01, 2019

First Launch Mission For OneWeb Is A Success

Launch Of First Six Satellites Is The First Step On The Path To Delivering Global Connectivity

 OneWeb, a global communications company with a mission to bring connectivity to everyone, everywhere, today announced the successful launch of its first six broadband satellites aboard a Soyuz launch vehicle from the Guiana Space Center in Kourou, French Guiana.

Lift-off occurred on February 27th at 21:37 pm UTC. The six OneWeb satellites separated from the rocket in two batches. Signal acquisition has been confirmed for all six satellites. OneWeb's satellites are manufactured by OneWeb Satellites, a joint venture between OneWeb and Airbus Defence and Space.  

This launch marks both the beginning of the largest satellite launch campaign in history and the transition from successful proof-of-concept to the commercialization of OneWeb. Launching more than 30 satellites per rocket, OneWeb's monthly launch program will grow its constellation to more than 650 satellites to allow customer demos in 2020 and provide full global commercial coverage by 2021.

The OneWeb network will provide a unique combination of high data throughput, low latency, true global coverage to the poles, and a range of user terminals for multiple markets. OneWeb's satellites will communicate with Earth via the Ka and Ku spectrum bands. The Ka-band will be used for communication between the Ground Network (which connects the OneWeb system to the Internet) and the satellites; while the Ku band will be used for communication between the satellites and the user terminals that will deliver Internet connectivity to consumers.

OneWeb this week announced the signing of its first two customers, highlighting the demand for global coverage solutions. OneWeb's business model allows OneWeb to provide service indirectly through reseller partners, or directly to the end customer, in the case of airlines or vessel operators, for example.

"This successful launch is a historic milestone for OneWeb, and marks the start of a new phase for our company as we begin scaling our satellite constellation in preparation to start full commercial services. I am also proud that we were able to announce the signing of our first two customers, demonstrating demand for OneWeb's services," said Adrian Steckel, CEO of OneWeb. "OneWeb was founded to make access possible for everyone, everywhere, and this launch is the first step towards making our goal a reality and bringing much-needed Internet access to people no matter where they are.

"Our system will be able to offer significantly lower latency and faster speeds. We designed our system to create a coverage footprint over the entire planet - including previously unconnected rural areas, seas, and airspaces," Steckel continued. "Our world is increasingly connected, and we do not want to leave anyone behind. Our constellation will level the playing field and connect the communities, areas, and industries that have until now been excluded from fast, reliable Internet access. What we are undertaking here is a project of ambitious scale, and I'm enormously proud of the team for getting us to this important milestone."

(Source: OneWeb news release. Images provided by Arianespace)

FMI: www.oneweb.world, www.arianespace.com

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