OneWeb Granted
Landing Rights License in Brazil
OneWeb has received
approval from Brazil’s telecommunications regulator
for a satellite Landing Rights license in the
country.
Agência Nacional de
Telecomunicações (Anatel) has granted a 15-year
license for OneWeb’s cutting-edge satellite
technology to address the connectivity needs of
thousands of Brazilian and international businesses.
This license will also enable OneWeb to support the
Brazilian government’s efforts to extend digital
infrastructure across the country and is an
important milestone for the company to deliver its
connectivity solutions across South America.
Brazil is one of the few
countries that will host two OneWeb satellite
gateways (in Petrolina and Maricá). These gateways,
which demonstrate OneWeb’s commitment and long-term
investment in Brazil, will be used to extend the
connectivity footprint from the country to all of
South America and the Caribbean.
Sunil Bharti Mittal,
Executive Chairman at OneWeb, said: “OneWeb’s entry
into the Brazilian market is a significant milestone
for our path to providing global services. With the
historic license approval from Anatel, and our
planned satellite gateways in Petrolina and Maricá,
we are now in prime position to deliver on our
central mission of improved access to connectivity
for communities across the whole of South America.”
Christopher Casarrubias,
Head of Government and Regulatory Affairs for OneWeb
in Latin America and the Caribbean, added: “The
Government of Brazil has made closing the digital
divide a priority, which is firmly reflected in
OneWeb’s license approval. We now have significant
momentum behind our plans to supply high-speed,
low-latency internet to Brazil, as its satellite
market becomes increasingly diverse and dynamic over
the coming years.”
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