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OneWeb
NameOneWeb
Formed2012
HeadquartersLondon, United Kingdom

OneWeb is a global communications company founded by Greg Wyler in 2012, with the goal of providing high-speed, low-latency internet connectivity to underserved communities around the world, in partnership with companies like Qualcomm, Intellian Technologies, and Hughes Network Systems. The company's mission is to bridge the digital divide by providing affordable and reliable internet access to people in remote and rural areas, leveraging the expertise of organizations like European Space Agency, NASA, and Indian Space Research Organisation. OneWeb's innovative approach has garnered support from investors like SoftBank Group, Qualcomm, and Intellian Technologies, and has collaborated with companies like Microsoft, Amazon Web Services, and Google Cloud Platform to develop its services. The company has also partnered with Facebook, Apple, and Samsung Electronics to expand its reach and improve its technology.

History

OneWeb was founded in 2012 by Greg Wyler, a veteran entrepreneur and engineer, with the goal of providing global internet connectivity through a constellation of low-Earth orbit satellites, similar to those developed by Iridium Communications, Globalstar, and Inmarsat. The company's early development was supported by investors like SoftBank Group, Qualcomm, and Intellian Technologies, and it has since collaborated with organizations like European Space Agency, NASA, and Indian Space Research Organisation to advance its technology. In 2016, OneWeb announced a partnership with Airbus Defence and Space to manufacture its satellites, and has also worked with companies like Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, and Boeing to develop its launch systems. OneWeb has also partnered with Microsoft, Amazon Web Services, and Google Cloud Platform to develop its services, and has collaborated with Facebook, Apple, and Samsung Electronics to expand its reach.

Technology

OneWeb's technology is based on a constellation of low-Earth orbit satellites that provide high-speed, low-latency internet connectivity to users around the world, using similar technology to that developed by Iridium Communications, Globalstar, and Inmarsat. The company's satellites are designed to provide speeds of up to 400 Mbps, with latency as low as 50 ms, making them suitable for a range of applications, including 5G networks, Internet of Things devices, and cloud computing services, in partnership with companies like Qualcomm, Intel, and Cisco Systems. OneWeb's technology has been developed in collaboration with organizations like European Space Agency, NASA, and Indian Space Research Organisation, and has been tested and validated through a series of demonstrations and trials, including those conducted with Microsoft, Amazon Web Services, and Google Cloud Platform. The company's satellites are manufactured by Airbus Defence and Space, and are launched into orbit using rockets provided by companies like Arianespace, SpaceX, and United Launch Alliance.

Constellation

OneWeb's constellation consists of 648 satellites, each weighing around 150 kg, and is designed to provide global coverage, with a focus on underserved communities in remote and rural areas, similar to the constellations developed by Iridium Communications, Globalstar, and Inmarsat. The constellation is divided into 12 planes, each containing 54 satellites, and is designed to provide high-speed, low-latency internet connectivity to users around the world, in partnership with companies like Qualcomm, Intellian Technologies, and Hughes Network Systems. OneWeb's constellation has been developed in collaboration with organizations like European Space Agency, NASA, and Indian Space Research Organisation, and has been tested and validated through a series of demonstrations and trials, including those conducted with Microsoft, Amazon Web Services, and Google Cloud Platform. The company's satellites are designed to be highly efficient, with a lifespan of up to 5 years, and are equipped with advanced propulsion systems, developed in partnership with companies like Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, and Boeing.

Launches

OneWeb has launched several batches of satellites into orbit, using rockets provided by companies like Arianespace, SpaceX, and United Launch Alliance, and has collaborated with organizations like European Space Agency, NASA, and Indian Space Research Organisation to develop its launch systems. The company's first launch took place in 2019, and was followed by several subsequent launches, including those conducted with Microsoft, Amazon Web Services, and Google Cloud Platform. OneWeb's launches have been successful, with all satellites reaching their intended orbits and beginning to provide internet connectivity to users around the world, in partnership with companies like Qualcomm, Intellian Technologies, and Hughes Network Systems. The company plans to continue launching satellites in the coming years, with the goal of completing its constellation and providing global coverage, similar to the launch plans of Iridium Communications, Globalstar, and Inmarsat.

Services

OneWeb provides a range of services, including internet connectivity, 5G networks, and Internet of Things devices, in partnership with companies like Qualcomm, Intel, and Cisco Systems. The company's services are designed to be highly flexible, with a range of pricing plans and packages available to suit different users and applications, similar to those offered by Microsoft, Amazon Web Services, and Google Cloud Platform. OneWeb's services have been developed in collaboration with organizations like European Space Agency, NASA, and Indian Space Research Organisation, and have been tested and validated through a series of demonstrations and trials, including those conducted with Facebook, Apple, and Samsung Electronics. The company's services are available to a range of users, including consumers, businesses, and governments, and are designed to provide high-speed, low-latency internet connectivity to underserved communities around the world, in partnership with companies like Hughes Network Systems, Viasat, and Telesat.

Financials

OneWeb has received significant investment from a range of sources, including SoftBank Group, Qualcomm, and Intellian Technologies, and has collaborated with organizations like European Space Agency, NASA, and Indian Space Research Organisation to develop its technology. The company has also partnered with Microsoft, Amazon Web Services, and Google Cloud Platform to develop its services, and has collaborated with Facebook, Apple, and Samsung Electronics to expand its reach. OneWeb's financials are not publicly disclosed, but the company has announced plans to generate significant revenue through the provision of its services, similar to the financial plans of Iridium Communications, Globalstar, and Inmarsat. The company's financial performance will be closely watched by investors and analysts, as it seeks to establish itself as a major player in the global communications market, in partnership with companies like Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, and Boeing. Category:Satellite constellations

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