Open Cosmos seeks deadline extension for broadband constellation
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
British small satellite specialist Open Cosmos is seeking a deadline extension to deploy its proposed sovereign broadband constellation for Europe. The company faces launch issues due to the grounding of the Indian PSLV launcher after a January launch failure. Open Cosmos has successfully built satellites and is ready for launch integration, but needs more time to meet the 50% deployment milestone of 288 satellites by June 10. The constellation is designed to provide broadband and connectivity for Internet of Things devices and Earth observation services.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The outcome of Open Cosmos' request will determine the maximum size of the constellation that can retain priority spectrum rights, potentially impacting the company's ability to deliver its sovereign infrastructure.