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OneWeb to Restart Internet Satellite Launches Using SpaceX Rockets

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OneWeb to Restart Internet Satellite Launches Using SpaceX Rockets [pcmag.com]:

After canceling business with Russia’s space program, OneWeb is tapping rival SpaceX to help it launch its remaining internet satellites into orbit.

“We are pleased to announce that we have entered into a launch agreement withSpaceX that will enable OneWeb to resume satellite launches,” UK-based OneWeb announced [twitter.com] on Twitter today. The first launch of the OneWeb satellites using SpaceX rockets is scheduled for sometime later this year, the company added.

OneWeb previously relied on Russia’s Roscosmos to launch the satellites. However, the Kremlin’s invasion of Ukraine and the ensuing sanctions from Europe caused Roscosmos to essentially retaliate [pcmag.com] by postponing an upcoming launch of OneWeb satellites.

Roscosmos then demanded the UK government divest itself from OneWeb. In response, the company canceled [pcmag.com] all launches through Russia’s space program.

OneWeb’s contingency plan of using SpaceX is a little surprising since both companies are competing in the internet satellite market. This has resulted in some bickering [pcmag.com] amongst each other in government regulatory filings. Last year, for example, OneWeb accused [pcmag.com] SpaceX's satellite internet system of colliding with its own.

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But on Monday, OneWeb CEO Neil Masterson said: “We thank SpaceX for their support, which reflects our shared vision for the boundless potential of space. With these launch plans in place, we’re on track to finish building out our full fleet of satellites and deliver robust, fast, secure connectivity around the globe."

OneWeb has already sent up 428 of 648 satellites for its internet system, which is designed to serve enterprise users, including mobile carriers. Download speeds for the system are expected to reach around 200Mbps.

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