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„Outernet“ from Munich
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„Outernet“ from Munich

We welcomed the German journalist Thomas Magenheim in our brand new office in Munich. Clemens Kaiser discussed with him the business model of the OuterNET and the differences to the Starlink model as well as regulatory and investment topics.

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In fight over satellite array, tiny Liechtenstein roars back at China
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In fight over satellite array, tiny Liechtenstein roars back at China

“The Mouse that Roared” was a 1959 comedy in which a tiny duchy defied a nuclear superpower. Something a bit like that happened for real in recent months, when little Liechtenstein, backed by Germany, thwarted an apparent Chinese effort to obtain broadband satellite frequencies granted to a company in the principality a decade ago.

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Terrestrial Networks in Space, Intra-Satellite Optical Links and Free Space Optics
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Terrestrial Networks in Space, Intra-Satellite Optical Links and Free Space Optics

Rivada Space Network's executives Ronald van der Breggen and Clemens Kaiser discuss building a space network with optical satellite technology and its implications for future connectivity. They explore the growth of optical technology, the role of optical intra-satellite links, trade-offs between optical and RF technology, and effects on satellite ground stations.

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Rivada looks to change the game in inflight connectivity
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Rivada looks to change the game in inflight connectivity

Rivada Space Networks, which aims to launch an inter-satellite laser linked Ka-band LEO network that establishes end-to-end connections without gateways, is positioning its unique satcom service as being particularly well suited for delivering a new standard in satellite-powered inflight connectivity.

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Internet satellites: Gold Rush in Orbit
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Internet satellites: Gold Rush in Orbit

A satellite broadband network called Iris² is to become the second major EU space program for end users alongside the Galileo navigation satellites. Two young companies from Munich could preempt the EU. They are developing their own large satellite constellations - with different concepts.

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