OneWeb plans high-speed internet in India by mid-2022
The company on Friday launched 36 satellites from Vostochny Cosmodrome, Russia
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Oneweb launched 36 satellites from Russia on Friday, taking its in-orbit constellation to 110
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OneWeb, a broadband satellite communications company acquired by a consortium of investors comprising the UK government and Sunil Mittal-led Bharti Global, plans to start high-speed internet services in India by mid-2022.
The company on Friday launched 36 satellites from Vostochny Cosmodrome in Russia, taking its total in-orbit constellation to 110 satellites. OneWeb plans to have a total of 648 low-earth orbit (LEO) satellites as part of its plan to deliver high-speed and low-latency broadband services globally.
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