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September 2025 Edition
European Markets, Teleports/Ground Stations, SatlP/SatOTT, Streaming, Broadband, GPS/GNSS/Beidou, HAPS, UAV/RPA/AUVs
 
InfoBeam
 
InfoBeam, Kratos + hiSky • C-COM • ClearSpace • Australia and New Zealand + Viasat
Information and SatCom News from the Editors
Features
 
The Blake Brief: The FCC’s Final Frontier Agenda, The agency aims to unlock 20,000 MHz of spectrum for satellite operations
Curt Blake, Senior Columnist and Sophia Galleher, both Senior of Counsel, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
 
The Forrester Report, SES is now handling 9,500 channels and 2 billion viewers
Chris Forrester, Senior Columnist, SatNews Publishers
 
Executive Spotlight: Dan Losada, Vice President and General Manager, International Division, Hughes Europe
Dan has more than 30 years of experience in satellite and wireless communication technology
 
We Need Improved Geolocation Capabilities, The satellite industry is no stranger to RFI...
Joakim Espeland, Chief Executive Officer, Quadsat, and Senior Columnist for SatNews Publishers
 
Broadcast Upgrades Bring Digital Inclusion and Equitable Access to Information for Namibia,
Rhys Morgan, Vice President, Western Europe & Africa Sales, SES
 
A Conversation With Hagay Katz, Chief Marketing and Product Officer, Gilat
SATCOM is no longer a siloed ecosystem
 
Executive Spotlight: Tim Solms, Chief Executive Officer, Slingshot Aerospace
Rapid space sector growth will continue. 
 
The Ongoing Influence of Space Technologies on Maritime Industries,
Matthieu Chartier, Director, and Théo Roulendes, Senior Consultant, both with Starburst France
 
Enterprise Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) Market, The endless potential of networking
Gajendra Ghumare, SEO Executive, Research Nester
 
The Grout That Binds, How transparency completes UK space sustainability
Andrew Iwanoczko, CEO , Callala Ltd.
 
No Longer An Afterthought, The ground segment—the key to building sovereign capabilities
Thomas Lindell, Business Development Director, ETL Systems
 
Government Accountability Office — In-Space Servicing, Assembly and Manufacturing, Benefits, Challenges and Policy Options
Requiring satellites to be serviceable could create a user base for in-space service companies.
 
No Single Path, How hybrid strategies are reshaping the future of broadcasting
Francesco Cataldo, Chairman of iKO Media Group
 
Charting The Lunar Frontier, Rethinking navigation beyond Earth
Will Thornton, Product Marketing Manager, Spirent Communications
 
Solar Sail Equipped Spacecraft, could deliver earlier warnings of space weather threats
Mojtaba Akhavan-Tafti: Associate Research Scientist, University of Michigan
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