
Jason Rainbow
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Senior Space News writer, focusing on satellite telecom, finance & commercial markets.
Florida, USA
Joined March 2009
Space businesses are under pressure to adapt as artificial intelligence and shifting geopolitics reshape their industry in ways that are still coming into focus #SpaceSymposium2025.
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Space businesses are under pressure to adapt as artificial intelligence and shifting geopolitics reshape their industry in ways that are still coming into focus.
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Remote connectivity startup @sateliot has hit a 70 million euro funding target to finance 100 more nanosatellites after yesterday announcing an investment from the Spanish government:
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Spain is investing about $15 million in Sateliot to help the Spanish startup scale its constellation to at least 100 nanosatellites, the LEO operator announced March 25.
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Merging satellite operators @SES_Satellites and @INTELSAT independently invested in direct-to-device venture @LynkTheWorld without knowing about the other’s decision #SATShow.
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Merging satellite operators SES and Intelsat independently invested in direct-to-device venture Lynk Global without knowing about the other’s decision.
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Fortunes have been decidedly mixed for the space businesses that merged with a SPAC in search of capital as COVID-19 ravaged the economy. Take a look at where these companies now stand after weathering the pandemic and a few years in the limelight:
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An update on the many space firms that underwent a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) merger as a shortcut to public trading.
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Eutelsat Group CEO @eberneke shares her latest thoughts on OneWeb's next-generation constellation plans and the growing importance of multi-orbit broadband:
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A Q&A with Eutelsat Group CEO Eva Berneke on the French company's multi-orbit broadband plans after its OneWeb acquisition.
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The FCC unanimously approved ground rules for allowing SpaceX and other satellite operators to use radio waves from terrestrial mobile partners to keep smartphone users connected beyond cell tower coverage via @SpaceNews_Inc.
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U.S. regulators have approved ground rules for allowing SpaceX and other satellite operators to use radio waves from terrestrial mobile partners to keep smartphone users connected outside cell tower...
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Satellite operators are being called in to help keep Europe and Asia connected after subsea internet cables in the Red Sea were severed last week via @SpaceNews_Inc.
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Satellite operators are being called in to help keep Europe and Asia connected after subsea internet cables in the Red Sea were severed last week.
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The Astranis satellite that had plans to beam broadband to Alaska cut short by a solar array issue is on its way to a geostationary position over Asia for a very different mission
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Astranis is moving its debut satellite to a geostationary position over Asia after a malfunction last year derailed plans to beam broadband to Alaska, the Californian manufacturer said Feb. 27.
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Eutelsat has decided to hold off deploying significantly upgraded OneWeb broadband satellites to instead focus on adding continuity of service capacity for customers with long-term contracts via @SpaceNews_Inc.
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Eutelsat has decided to hold off deploying significantly upgraded OneWeb broadband satellites to instead focus on adding continuity of service capacity for customers with long-term contracts, the...
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Eutelsat says Airbus is still in the running for building its 2nd Gen LEO constellation, despite leaving their satellite manufacturing joint venture via @SpaceNews_Inc.
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Eutelsat OneWeb has sold its 50% share of the factory that built more than 600 satellites for its low Earth orbit constellation to Airbus, the operator’s joint venture partner.
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The United States government has called on the U.S. Court of Federal Claims to throw out a lawsuit from Ligado Networks seeking $40 billion over the company’s derailed wireless network plans: via @SpaceNews_Inc.
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The United States government has called on the U.S. Court of Federal Claims to throw out a lawsuit from Ligado Networks seeking $40 billion over the company’s derailed wireless network plans.
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WRCs have for decades played host to a fierce battleground for the space industry as it seeks to fend off repeated advances for its spectrum from bandwidth-hungry terrestrial telcos. This time, space companies face an extra threat: other space companies
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The stage is set for a global showdown four years in the making for access to the radio waves needed for communications in space, on Earth, and everywhere in between.
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A telco in the Philippines has called dibs on a small GEO spacecraft launching early next year that Astranis had reserved for Andesat, the cellular backhaul provider now facing delays in deploying Peru’s first dedicated telecoms satellite.
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A telco in the Philippines has called dibs on a small geostationary spacecraft launching early next year that Astranis had reserved for Andesat, the cellular backhaul provider now facing delays to...
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Commercial Project Kuiper satellites are entering production next month without design changes after two recently launched prototypes aced end-to-end tests, the broadband constellation’s vice president of technology said in an interview via @SpaceNews_Inc.
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Commercial Project Kuiper satellites are entering production next month without design changes after two recently launched prototypes aced end-to-end tests, the broadband constellation’s vice...
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The U.K.’s space minister hopes to convince Europe to use OneWeb’s proposed second-generation satellites instead of pursuing a standalone constellation now that the British operator has merged with Eutelsat of France
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The U.K.’s space minister hopes to convince Europe to use OneWeb’s proposed second-generation satellites instead of pursuing a standalone constellation now that the British operator has merged with...
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O3b mPower's issues are behind the $315 million loss Boeing recently disclosed on an unidentified satellite program
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Electrical issues disclosed a few months ago on the first four O3b mPower satellites in medium Earth orbit will significantly reduce their operational life and broadband capacity, their operator SES...
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New star-tracking sensors in the works would enable all manner of satellites to keep an eye out for hazardous orbital debris too small to detect from the ground
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New star-tracking sensors in the works would enable all manner of satellites to keep an eye out for hazardous orbital debris too small to detect from the ground.
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SpaceX has lambasted an FAA report to Congress that warned that, by 2035, falling debris from U.S.-licensed LEO constellations could injure or kill someone every two years if they deploy as planned
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SpaceX called on the Federal Aviation Administration to correct a report to Congress warning that, by 2035, falling debris from U.S.-licensed constellations in low Earth orbit could injure or kill...
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The FCC has fined Dish Network $150,000 for failing to properly remove a satellite from geostationary orbit, the U.S. regulator said Oct. 2 in its first space debris enforcement action
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The Federal Communications Commission has fined Dish Network $150,000 for failing to properly remove a satellite from geostationary orbit, the U.S. regulator said Oct. 2 in a first for its space...
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SES is looking for other options to consolidate the space industry after merger talks with @INTELSAT broke down. I spoke to @SES_Satellites CEO Ruy Pinto as the operator is set to get billions of dollars in C-band clearing proceeds to boost its plans
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SES is looking at other options to consolidate the space industry after merger talks with Intelsat broke down. SpaceNews interviewed newly appointed SES CEO Ruy Pinto as the multi-orbit operator...
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