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OneWeb and Hughes Announce
Agreement to Bring Low Earth Orbit Satellite
Broadband Service to India
20 January 2022
OneWeb and Hughes Network
Systems LLC announced a strategic six-year
Distribution Partner agreement to provide low Earth
orbit (LEO) connectivity services across India. The
arrangement between OneWeb and Hughes Communications
India Private Ltd. (HCIPL), a joint venture between
Hughes and Bharti Airtel Limited (“Airtel”)
follows the Memorandum of Understanding
signed by the companies in September 2021.
As the leading satellite
broadband provider in India , HCIPL is well
positioned to deliver services to enterprise and
government with OneWeb capacity, especially in areas
outside the reach of fiber connectivity. OneWeb will
connect towns, villages, and local and regional
municipalities in those hardest-to-reach areas,
playing a critical role in bridging the digital
divide.
Partho Banerjee, president and
managing director, HCIPL, said: “This announcement
marks a turning point for Digital India. Enterprise
and government customers, including telecom service
providers, banks, factories, schools, defense
organizations, domestic airlines, and offshore
vessel operators, are eagerly anticipating the
arrival of new high performing satcom services. We
look forward to bringing them high-speed,
low-latency services from HCIPL using OneWeb
capacity—and catapulting India to the cutting edge
of connectivity.”
Neil Masterson, CEO, OneWeb,
commented: “OneWeb is delighted to partner with
Hughes to offer high-speed, low-latency satellite
broadband solutions and contribute to the Digital
India vision. OneWeb’s constellation will cover the
length and breadth of India, from Ladakh to
Kanyakumari and from Gujarat to the Northeast and
bring secure solutions to enterprises, governments,
telcos, airline companies and maritime customers.
OneWeb will invest in setting up enabling
infrastructure such as Gateways and PoPs in India to
light up the services.”
Today’s agreement expands upon
an established relationship between the two
companies. Hughes, through its parent company
EchoStar, is a longstanding and supportive OneWeb
shareholder. It is also an ecosystem partner to
OneWeb, developing gateway electronics – including
for those in Gujarat and Tamil Nadu – and the core
module that will power every user terminal for the
system. Hughes also is the prime contractor on an
agreement with the U.S. Air Force Research Lab to
integrate and demonstrate managed LEO SATCOM using
OneWeb capacity in the Arctic region.
In each of its core markets,
OneWeb works with carefully selected distribution
partners providing new business and expansion
opportunities whilst supporting its goal of bringing
improved digital communication services to some of
the hardest-to-reach parts of the world.
OneWeb’s most recent satellite
launch on 27 December 2021 brought its total
in-orbit satellites to 394, over 60 percent of the
planned 648 LEO satellite fleet. It plans to
commence global service by the end of 2022 as demand
continues from telecommunications providers,
aviation and maritime markets, ISPs, and governments
worldwide for its low-latency, high-speed
connectivity services.
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