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        Telecom Italia Purchases Capacity on Eutelsat’s KONNECT Satellite


        Telecom  Italia  (TIM)  purchased  all  of  the   month.  TIM  will  have  exclusive  rights  for   speed broadband to all Italian households.
        capacity  dedicated  to  Italy  on  Eutelsat’s   the  distribution  of  satellite  broadband  in   Following  the  agreement  with  Orange  for
        KONNECT satellite in order to provide fixed   Italy on both the KONNECT and KONNECT   France and the acquisition of BBB Europe
        broadband services to Italian households   VHTS  satellites  during  the  entire  lifetime   for  retail,  this  agreement  represents
        starting in January 2021. Additionally, TIM   of  the  contract.  This  contract  follows  a   another important step in our distribution
        purchased the vast majority of the capacity   similar  contract  with  Orange  in  France   strategy,  enabling  us  to  further  secure
        covering  Italy  on  the  follow-on  satellite,   signed earlier this year for capacity on both   the  ramp-up  of  our  latest  capacity  and
        KONNECT  VHTS,  once  it  enters  service.   satellites. Commenting on the agreement   ensuring  2021  is  a  turning  point  in  fixed
        This contract is expected to be valued at   Rodolphe  Belmer,  CEO  of  Eutelsat  said:   broadband.”
        approximately  $178  million  (150  million   “We are delighted to announce this major
        euros). KONNECT entered into service this   agreement with TIM which will deliver high



        Spacex Starlink Internet  from Space: New  60-Satellite Launch  Brings

        Expanded Beta Closer


        After  delaying  the  16th  Starlink  mission,   certification   engineer,   said   Starlink   a  month.  SpaceX  engineers  explained  in
        SpaceX  has  now  launched  its  Falcon  9   expects to achieve 16ms to 19ms latency   a Reddit Ask Me Anything this week that
        rocket to bring its Starlink satellite count to   by summer 2021. All the availability cells   when users first turn on a Starlink terminal,
        955. Deploying its payload of 60 satellites   currently in the US and Canada lie within   it knows nothing about where the satellites
        into  orbit  is  the  seventh  mission  for  the   the  43  degree  and  53-degree  latitudes,   are. Instead, the dish "automatically scans
        Falcon 9's first-stage rocket booster, which   but  some  areas  within  that  band  can't   the  sky  in  a  matter  of  milliseconds  and
        landed successfully back on the 'Of Course   get  a  Starlink  service.  However,  as  more   locks  into  the  satellite  overhead,  even
        I Still Love You' droneship in the Atlantic.   satellites go into orbit, more cells become   though it's traveling 17,500mph". Starlink
        The rocket launched from the Space Launch   available.  Tice  said  SpaceX  expects  to   currently  does  not  have  data  caps  in  the
        Complex 40, or SLC-40, at Cape Canaveral   significantly  expand  its  beta  program  in   beta  service,  but  its  engineers  said  the
        Air  Force  Station.  Per  Space.com,  this   late January or early February 2021. Users   company "might have to do something in
        launch  puts  SpaceX  within  about  eight   who  are  accepted  on  the  beta  program   the future to prevent abuse and just ensure
        more Starlink missions before it completes   need to buy a dish and modem/router for   that everyone else gets quality service".
        the first phase of its constellation of 1,440   $499 and then pay a subscription of $99
        satellites.  These  satellites  orbit  Earth  at
        an altitude of 550km (340 miles). SpaceX
        is targeting "near global coverage" by next
        year.  The  second  phase  of  satellites  will
        orbit at over 1,000km (621 miles). SpaceX
        last  month  rolled  out  its  'Better  Than
        Nothing Beta' to users in rural and remote
        parts of northern US and, as of last week,
        also to southern parts of Canada. Recent
        Starlink  beta  tests  show  that  Starlink
        is  delivering  data  speeds  from  50Mbps
        to  150Mbps  and  latency  from  20ms  to
        40ms. That blows away speeds that many
        residents in rural and remote areas of the
        US  and  elsewhere  can  access.  However,
        SpaceX  says  as  more  satellites  go  up
        and more ground stations  are  installed,
        along with improvements in its networking
        software, it will be able to reduce latency
        even  further.  Kate  Tice,  a  SpaceX  senior





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