Sateliot Boosts Constellation with Five New Satellites from Alén Space
Sateliot is taking significant steps to expand its Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellation by commissioning Alén Space to manufacture five additional satellites. This move, slated for launch in 2026, solidifies Sateliot’s role as a dual-purpose (civilian and defense) 5G satellite connectivity provider and strengthens Europe’s strategic autonomy in space.
Enhancing Global 5G Connectivity
This collaboration is part of Sateliot’s larger plan to establish a constellation of over 100 satellites, all developed in Barcelona and validated by the 3GPP. The primary goal is to provide secure, interoperable, and comprehensive global coverage. Moreover, these new satellites will feature an increased payload capacity, enabling advanced communication services for both civilian and security applications.
By expanding its constellation, Sateliot is poised to deliver enhanced 5G connectivity worldwide, contributing to advancements in various sectors requiring reliable and secure communication infrastructure. The company’s commitment to innovation and strategic partnerships underscores its dedication to shaping the future of satellite communications.
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