Astranis Raises $250
Million From Top Growth Investors
April 14, 2021
Astranis, the company
building the next generation of
telecommunication satellites, today announced a
$250 million Series C financing round, valuing
the company at $1.4 billion.
The financing was led by
funds managed by BlackRock, with significant
participation from new investors Baillie
Gifford, Fidelity Management & Research Company
LLC, Koch Strategic Platforms, Monashee
Investment Management, and Uncorrelated
Ventures. Existing investors Andreessen
Horowitz, Venrock, Fifty Years, ACE Early Stage
Partners, Harpoon Ventures, Indicator Fund,
Industry Ventures, Jaan Tallinn, Jeff Dean,
Jerry Yang’s AME Cloud, Jude Gomila, Refactor
Capital, Rising Tide Fund, SOMA Capital, and
others also participated in the round.
Astranis is solving one of
the largest challenges facing the modern world:
reducing the cost of internet access to get the
next four billion people online.
The new funding will be
used to significantly expand production of
Astranis’s unique microsatellite platform, built
to satisfy the significant global demand for
affordable broadband. Additionally, Astranis
will dramatically accelerate new technology
research and development to support its
next-generation platforms. That includes the
company’s proprietary software-defined radio
technology, which increases satellite
performance and flexibility, and allows
manufacturing at scale, lowering the price point
to end-consumers.
Astranis’s satellites can
be deployed at a low cost and be built in
months, not years. That’s in contrast to
traditional satellites that require hundreds of
millions of dollars of capital and five or more
years to get new capacity online. The smaller
size of Astranis’s satellites — just 350 kg, or
about 20 times less than traditional satellites
— and their deployment into geostationary orbit
(GEO) allows Astranis to start providing
coverage with just a single MicroGEO satellite
and bring capacity online quickly, focusing
beams of broadband connectivity right where it’s
needed.
“We are solving one of the
biggest problems facing the world today,” said
Astranis co-founder and CEO John Gedmark. “Four
billion people do not have reliable access to
broadband internet. Getting connectivity to
those who need it the most changes lives in a
profound way. It empowers people to take control
of their health, education, and economic
situation. We’re talking about something that is
now absolutely part of the base of the hierarchy
of needs.” Astranis has projects in work around
the globe to deploy satellites to bring
connectivity to some of the world’s most
underserved areas.