ITU Radio Regulations Board
Approves Waiver for Rivada LEO Constellations
5th July 2023
ITU’s Radio Regulations
Board has waived the requirement that Rivada put 10%
of its constellation into orbit this year.
The ITU waiver process seeks
clear evidence of funding, manufacturing and launch
contracts as well as coordination with other
systems. Having reviewed the submission made by
Liechtenstein’s telecommunications regulator and
filing administration (the “Amt für Kommunikation”),
the ITU Radio Regulations Board determined that
Rivada can proceed to its second deployment
milestones of placing 144 satellites (plus 6
in-orbit spares) by June 2026 and a further 144
satellites (plus 6 in-orbit spares) by September of
2026.
Dr. Rainer Schnepfleitner,
Director of the AK of Liechtenstein stated: “The
Office for Communications has put its trust in the
ITU process and is delighted about the positive
decision of the RRB. These filings were secured at a
very early stage in the development of NGSO
constellations for global connectivity and are an
important asset – not only for Liechtenstein. A
shortage of launch capacity and delays in technology
development have been significant challenges to
overcome in order to deploy these constellations in
the stipulated timeframe. The perseverance of Rivada
and ITU’s positive decision mean that the deployment
of the constellations can move forward for the
benefit of all the stakeholders.”
Declan Ganley, CEO, Rivada
Space Networks, said: “Rivada has the manufacturing
and launch contracts in place to complete the
constellations and launch 600 satellites by 2028,
within the timeframe allowed by the ITU.” Ganley
added: “We are working very closely with the
regulator to make sure that all the conditions
attached to these filings are satisfied and to
ensure the success of these ground-breaking
satellite constellations. We are building something
unique, which we call the OuterNET: the first truly
private global network, on which data travels
through space alone and not over terrestrial
networks to provide ultra secure communications
anywhere on the globe.”
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