NSIL/ISRO and OneWeb to
collaborate for taking Digital Connectivity to every
Corner of the World
11 October 2021
Bharti-backed OneWeb, announced
an arrangement through Letter of
Intent with NewSpace India Limited (NSIL), the
commercial arm of Indian Space Research Organisation
(ISRO), to use the Indian-built PSLV (Polar
Satellite Launch Vehicle) and the heavier GSLV-MkIII
(Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle) as
potential platforms to launch OneWeb’s satellites in
India from 2022.
The non-binding Letter of
Intent was unveiled at the launch of Indian Space
Association (ISpA) in the presence of the Hon’ble
Prime Minister of India Sh. Narendra Modi. OneWeb is
amongst the founding members of ISpA, which strives
to be the collective voice of space and satellite
companies in India and will work with stakeholders
across for the development of India’s space
ecosystem.
OneWeb is building its initial
constellation of 648 LEO satellites and has already
put 322 satellites into orbit. Services will begin
this year to the Arctic region including Alaska,
Canada, and the U.K.
By late 2022, OneWeb will offer
its high-speed, low latency connectivity services in
India and the rest of the world. Service testing on
the satellites already in orbit is underway. The
results are positive, including seamless satellite
and beam handovers, high speeds and low latency.
OneWeb and NSIL will
expeditiously convert the Letter of Intent into a
binding agreement after obtaining all necessary
approvals from their respective Boards.
Comments OneWeb Chairman, Sunil
Bharti Mittal: “ISRO has built formidable launch
capabilities and India is part of the select group
of countries to have history of successful launches.
OneWeb will be delighted to use ISRO’s proven
platforms to fulfil its vision of taking broadband
connectivity across the earth, oceans and sky. We
believe this initiative will further the Hon’ble
Prime Minister’s vision of making India a key hub in
the global space ecosystem and also boost the
India-U.K. strategic partnership. We look forward to
a deeper engagement with NSIL/ISRO over the coming
years.”
Says Dr. K. Sivan, Chairman of
ISRO: “We are delighted to have OneWeb looking into
how our launch capabilities can help meet their
global ambition to connect people everywhere. We are
making tremendous progress and India is advancing
its space capabilities and we look forward to
working together.”
OneWeb will undertake its 11th
launch on the 14th of October with a further 36
satellites on board. In under a year, the company
has passed the halfway stage of its first generation
constellation with 322 satellites now in space.
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