
FCC Approves New 3,960-Satellite Constellation for Secure Communications
The FCC has authorized Logos Space Services to deploy a 3,960-satellite constellation designed for secure enterprise and government communications in low Earth orbit.
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The FCC has authorized Logos Space Services to deploy a 3,960-satellite constellation designed for secure enterprise and government communications in low Earth orbit.

The U.S. Army is overhauling its battlefield network strategy with a new program, NGC2, that adopts a Silicon Valley model to avoid past failures.

The U.S. Space Force has activated System Delta 88, a new unit under Space Systems Command tasked with streamlining the acquisition of satellite communications.

A study reveals that sensitive military and corporate data can be intercepted from satellites using just $600 of commercial equipment, exposing major security flaws.

Solstar Space and Momentus have formed a strategic partnership to integrate in-space communications with logistics, backed by a $15 million services agreement.

The U.S. Space Force has established a new working capital fund projected to handle over $1.2 billion annually to streamline the purchase of commercial space services.

Verizon and AST SpaceMobile have signed a definitive commercial agreement to provide satellite-to-smartphone service, aiming to eliminate dead zones across the U.S.

Saudi Arabia has partnered with US firm iRocket in a $640 million deal to launch a secure satellite network, aiming to boost technological independence and economic diversification under Vision 2030.

The Federal Communications Commission is launching a major overhaul of satellite regulations to accelerate approvals and bolster U.S. competitiveness against China.

U.S. tech leaders are voicing concerns over security, espionage, and Chinese influence at the 2027 World Radiocommunication Conference to be held in Shanghai.

Following a slow period, the space finance sector is rebounding with strong investor confidence, driven by institutional capital and geopolitical demand.

Space technology is increasingly being used for humanitarian aid, providing telehealth in remote regions and early warnings for disease outbreaks. Experts call for a new diplomatic focus on life-savin