French satellite firm Eutelsat has confirmed plans to merge with British low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite innovator OneWeb.
Eutelsat operates 36 geostationary (GEO) satellites, of which the first launched in 2000. The high altitudes of GEO satellites cover large geographic areas but have slow speeds and high latency.
LEO satellites – like those operated by OneWeb, SpaceX, and Telesat – require larger constellations to provide adequate coverage but support more applications with much faster speeds and low latency.
OneWeb is seen as an LEO pioneer and has launched 428 of 648 satellites that it has planned as part of its initial constellation. A launch of 36 satellites was set to take place in March 2022 but was cancelled by the Russian space agency Roscosmos.
OneWeb is part-owned by the UK government. A key reason why Roscosmos refused to conduct the launches was the UK’s early and staunch support for Ukraine following Russia’s invasion. SpaceX will now launch OneWeb’s satellites later this year.
The UK Government and Bharti Global invested $1 billion in OneWeb in 2020. The company then received $400 million from SoftBank and Hughes Network Group in January 2021.
In April 2021, Eutelsat purchased its first stake in OneWeb—acquiring 24 percent of the company for $550 million. Bharti Global chucked another $500 million at OneWeb in June 2021.
Clearly pleased with its initial OneWeb investment, Eutelsat now intends to increase its share.
“OneWeb is one of the two only global LEO networks and has experienced strong momentum over recent months, with service expected to be fully deployed in 2023,” Eutelsat wrote in a press release.
“Under the terms of the transaction being discussed, Eutelsat and OneWeb shareholders would each hold 50% of the combined group’s shares.”
The combined entity would be the first multi-orbit satellite operator offering integrated GEO and LEO solutions and would be uniquely positioned to address a booming ~$16bn (2030) satellite connectivity market.
(Image Credit: OneWeb)
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