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Rivada eyes U.S. government contracts as it prepares to deploy 600-satellite network
Rivada Space Networks plans to start deploying test satellites for its projected low-Earth constellation in 2026. The initial deployment of test satellites will be followed by launches of operational satellites beginning in 2027 for Rivada’s Outernet project that aims to create a secure, laser-linked mesh network in space that does not rely on terrestrial gateways.

UltiSat Signs Agreement to Become a Reseller of Rivada Space Networks’ LEO Constellation
UltiSat, a leading provider of satellite communication solutions, announces the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Rivada Space Networks, a revolutionary company aiming to provide secure, high-bandwidth, global connectivity for enterprise and government customers.

MSC 2025 – Interview with Declan Ganley
At the Munich Security Conference, Declan Ganley, CEO of Rivada Space Networks, delivered a stark warning on Europe’s security landscape, urging the continent to take charge of its own defense.

The Outernet with Declan Ganley
Declan Ganley details Rivada’s ambitious plans to create the “Outernet,” a fully independent, enterprise-grade satellite network and how Rivada differentiates itself from traditional satellite constellations by implementing dynamic data routing in low Earth orbit, which the company says enhances security, speed, and reliability.

Capacity Middle East - Rivada Space Networks on LEO satellites and the future of hybrid networking
Ronald van der Breggen, CCO of Rivada Space Networks, and Joe Apa, VP of sales EMEA, to discuss how Rivada differentiates itself from major satellite players. They explore the transformative role of LEO satellites in hybrid networking, their impact on global connectivity, and how satellite technology becomes a lifeline during natural disasters and large-scale disruptions.

Industry Veteran John Scott Joins Rivada Select Services
Rivada today announced that DoD satcoms industry veteran John Scott is joining Rivada Select Services as Senior Vice President, Growth Strategy & Operations, to further develop its U.S. Government, Intelligence and Military business.

Vodafone Cook Islands Partners with Rivada for Network Expansion
Vodafone Cook Islands and Rivada have signed an MoU to provide next-generation telecoms connectivity, powering network expansion and digital transformation in the Oceania region and beyond, harnessing Rivada’s Outernet to deploy resilient connectivity for enterprises and government customers looking for scalable and secure solutions for their expanding networks.

Rivada Expands Asia Pacific Team
Rivada Space Networks has expanded its Asia Pacific Team with the appointment of satellite industry veteran Chiun Maw Teo as Sales Director APAC. Mr. Teo will be based in Singapore and will focus on the telecoms sector, providing the most demanding enterprise and government customers with Rivada’s highly secure, high-bandwidth, global connectivity network.

Rivada Office Established to Serve U.S. Government and Defense Sector
Rivada Networks, Inc. today announced the formation of Rivada Select, a new wholly owned subsidiary established as a proxy organization to serve the specialized needs of U.S. government and defense customers.

Rivada Tapped for Virtual Network Operator Contract with U.S. Navy
The United States Navy has put Rivada under contract to develop and deliver Virtual Network Operator capabilities over Rivada’s Outernet constellation. Under the first phase of its contract with the U.S. Navy, Rivada will engage in joint engineering cooperation with the Navy to delineate a Virtual Network architecture specifically designed to meet the Navy’s needs on the Rivada Outernet.