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The Royal Fleet Auxiliary ship Argus is the first military vessel to deploy low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite internet for her 400-strong crew, from global LEO communications network OneWeb and its distribution partner, Airbus. The maritime terminal will provide reliable, low latency, high-speed broadband connectivity to the Royal Fleet Auxiliary support ...


Bolstering defence and security in the High North: How connectivity is key to protecting the Earth’s Final Frontier. The changing landscape of the Arctic is opening up significant opportunities, locally and globally. But as a frontier – and one of the last remaining on Earth – the Arctic represents a critically ...


The Royal Air Force has agreed a new partnership with OneWeb, which will see the low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite communications company sign a two-season prime sponsorship deal with the RAF’s Rugby Union (RAFRU) teams. The news was announced today as players, personnel and pilots, along with OneWeb staff, came together at ...


A group of UK space tech companies are developing a new beam-hopping satellite that will allow satellites to switch which part of the world they cover, managing real-time surges in commercial demand or responding to emergencies such as natural disasters, thanks to government funding. Led by global satellite communications network OneWeb, ...


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