Rivada Secures U.K. Market
Access License
March 1, 2024
Ofcom has today granted Rivada
a license that enables the company to provide
satellite communications services in Great Britain.
Rivada is launching a
constellation of low-earth orbit satellites to
provide government communications, maritime and
aviation connectivity, enterprise networking and
backhaul services for telecommunications networks.
Ofcom stated: "In October,
Ofcom consulted on Rivada's license application and
having assessed responses, concluded that Rivada's
system is capable of coexisting with other services.
We also believe that granting the license
will not create a material risk to competition, and
that Rivada's planned services would benefit U.K.
consumers and businesses."
The network license allows
Rivada to use spectrum and deploy user terminals in
the U.K., which are dishes and antennas used by
customers to connect to its satellite network. These
can be used on a building, in the air or at sea.
Prof. David Hendon, CBE, Senior
Vice President at Rivada and former CEO of Ofcom's
predecessor, the Radio Communications Agency,
commented: "Ofcom is well known in the regulatory
world for its painstaking due diligence and great
legal caution, so this marks an impressive milestone
for Rivada, in which one of the world's leading
regulatory bodies has approved the roll out of a
unique new network, the OuterNET™, for
communications services in the U.K."
Declan Ganley, CEO, Rivada
Space Networks, said: "This is a significant step
for Rivada in terms of market access. We are now on
an exciting path to ensure that the OuterNET™ is
available globally to solve essential connectivity
and networking challenges and open up new business
opportunities."
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