Speedcast and OneWeb
sign partnership to bring LEO capabilities to the
world’s largest network
Speedcast will become a OneWeb
Distribution Partner, integrating OneWeb’s low Earth
orbit (LEO) satellite connectivity into Speedcast’s
Unified Global Platform (UGP).
OneWeb is set to enter customer
trials in mid-2022, bringing in LEO service for
Speedcast’s energy and enterprise customers followed
by maritime mobility in 2023. The agreement will add
OneWeb’s enterprise-grade, high-speed LEO
connectivity to the Speedcast platform, which is one
of the largest technology-agnostic networks in the
world, seamlessly adding LEO as a connectivity
pathway, joining GEO, MEO and 4G/5G for high-demand
applications.
Making this integration
possible is Speedcast’s substantial investment in
network management technologies, with future-ready,
software-defined services to help evolve customer
operations and maximize what remote sites can
achieve. Speedcast’s UGP monitors and automatically
selects the right network path based on changes in
operating environment, switching among satellites
and between space and terrestrial routes to enable
any device to choose the right communications path
and connect sites and sensors to headquarters, cloud
networks and other remote operations.
Together with OneWeb services, Speedcast’s
global platform will ensure customers in the
maritime, energy and enterprise industries benefit
from a multi-path, multi-orbit future that includes
new LEO connectivity options.
Speedcast is already partnering
with OneWeb on live service demonstrations, and this
collaboration will extend further in the coming
months as Speedcast plans to participate in trials
relating to the constellation’s antenna tracking,
handovers, and related ground equipment.
“Thoroughly testing and
evaluating new technologies is at the forefront of
how we innovate and deliver advanced solutions for
our customers,” said Joe Spytek, Chief Executive
Officer at Speedcast. “Our collaboration with OneWeb
speaks to both organizations’ alignment in meeting
customers’ needs for comprehensive solutions
enabling the highest levels of performance. LEO will
be an important component in our Speedcast portfolio
of managed communications paths, from GEO and MEO to
4G and 5G terrestrial wireless.”
Neil Masterson, CEO at OneWeb,
commented on the partnership, sharing: “We are
absolutely delighted to enter into a distribution
agreement with Speedcast, further extending our
mission to provide connectivity to the remotest
places on Earth. This agreement will enable
Speedcast to expand its expertise in integrated
connectivity services for the maritime, energy and
enterprise industries with OneWeb’s LEO satellite
innovations. Speedcast and OneWeb are looking
forward to the results of forthcoming trials this
year, where we’ll demonstrate real progress on our
maritime mobility and land enterprise offerings.”
Speedcast has also recently
been commissioned to develop critical ground
infrastructure for OneWeb to support the fleet
operator’s Earth Station requirements in parts of
Latin America. This agreement reaffirms OneWeb's
ongoing commitment and mission to deliver enterprise
grade connectivity for those hardest to reach.
OneWeb’s LEO constellation currently includes 428
satellites in orbit, representing two-thirds of its
planned fleet, with launches planned to continue
later in 2022. OneWeb already has
an operational network for the remotest parts of the
world above 50 degrees north.