Bharti Group<\/a>-backed OneWeb<\/a> has bid to be the first off the blocks in starting broadband-from-space services in India by September, company officials said.

They added that the company has received approvals from the department of telecommunications (DoT) for setting up two satellite gateways: one in Mehsana (in Gujarat) and another near Chennai. \"OneWeb has received all in-principle approvals from DoT to rapidly deploy satellite ground infrastructure, including the two gateway earth stations in India in the run-up to launching
satellite broadband<\/a> services later this year,\" a senior company executive told ET.

The UK-based low-earth orbit (LEO) satellite constellation operator wants to use the full 'Ka' spectrum band (27.5 to 29.1 GHz and 29.5 to 30 GHz) to operate its gateways and the 'Ku' band (14 GHz) for its satellite user access terminals (UATs) in India. It is counting on early administrative allocation of these airwaves from the government.

\"OneWeb's satellite broadband services can go live in India as soon as spectrum in the Ka\/Ku bands is allotted, ideally through the administrative route,\" the executive cited, added.

But the mode of allotment spectrum for satcom is key to launch of services. International satcom players, including OneWeb, have all backed the administrative route, while telecom operators
Reliance Jio<\/a> and Vodafone Idea<\/a> (Vi) want an auction.

In a recent submission to the telecom regulator, OneWeb has said success of its mission in India depends on efficient and interference-free use of the entire 'Ku' and 'Ka' bands for the UATs and gateways, respectively. Partial access to these airwaves, it said, could hinder end-to-end connectivity, network performance and user experience. The UAT is a key piece of satellite gear needed to deliver high-speed satellite broadband services to end users.

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OneWeb said its GEN-1 satellite design entails access to the entire 'Ku' and 'Ka' bands, and in addition the full Q\/V bands (37.5-52.4 GHz) would also be required for its gateway links once the GEN-2 (satellite systems) come into service in about five years.

OneWeb has a GMPCS (global mobile personal communications by satellite services) permit required to roll out satellite internet services in India. It plans to deliver low-latency, high-speed broadband services to populations currently underserved by traditional terrestrial broadband solutions, especially in rural and remote areas with limited or zero access to high-speed internet.

It also expects to soon have the necessary authorisations, including landing rights and market access clearances from the space services regulator, IN-SPACe.

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OneWeb可能在9月推出卫星宽带服务

英国LEO卫星星座运营商OneWeb正寻求扩大其broadband-from-space 2022年9月到印度的服务。公司已经收到了印度电信部的批准(点)建立两个卫星网关在Mehsana和钦奈,从计划提供低延迟、高速宽带服务。

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Bharti集团支持OneWeb已经报价的第一块9月启动broadband-from-space服务在印度的投资,公司官员说。

他们补充称,该公司已收到电信部(点)的批准设立两个卫星网关:一个在Mehsana(古吉拉特邦)和钦奈附近另一个。“OneWeb已收到所有日前批准点快速部署卫星地面基础设施,包括两个网关地球站在印度推出的准备阶段卫星宽带今年晚些时候服务,”公司的一位高管告诉等。

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英国低地球轨道(LEO)卫星星座运营商想要使用完整的Ka的谱带(27.5到29.1 GHz和29.5 GHz 30日)操作网关和“骨”乐队(14 GHz)的卫星终端用户访问(uat)在印度。这是指望从政府早行政分配这些电波。

“OneWeb卫星宽带服务就可以生活在印度Ka / Ku波段分配频谱,理想情况下通过行政路线,“执行引用补充道。

但卫星通信的频谱分配方式是发射服务的关键。国际卫星通信的球员,包括OneWeb,都支持行政路线,而电信运营商依赖Jio沃达丰的想法(Vi)想要拍卖。

电信监管机构在最近的一次提交,OneWeb在印度曾表示其使命的成功依赖于有效的和无干扰的使用整个‘库’和‘咔’乐队uat和网关,分别。部分访问这些电波,可能阻碍端到端连接,网络性能和用户体验。UAT是一个关键的卫星齿轮需要向最终用户提供高速卫星宽带服务。



OneWeb表示,其第一代卫星设计需要访问整个‘库’和‘咔’乐队,除了完整的Q / V带(37.5 -52.4 GHz)也会要求其网关连接一旦第2代(卫星系统)在大约五年内投入使用。

广告
OneWeb gmpc作(全球移动个人通信卫星服务)许可证需要推出卫星互联网服务在印度。计划提供低延迟、高速宽带服务目前缺医少药的人群传统地面宽带解决方案,特别是在农村和偏远地区或零有限接入高速互联网。

它还预计将很快拥有必要的授权,包括着陆权从空间服务监管机构和市场准入许可,太空。

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Bharti Group<\/a>-backed OneWeb<\/a> has bid to be the first off the blocks in starting broadband-from-space services in India by September, company officials said.

They added that the company has received approvals from the department of telecommunications (DoT) for setting up two satellite gateways: one in Mehsana (in Gujarat) and another near Chennai. \"OneWeb has received all in-principle approvals from DoT to rapidly deploy satellite ground infrastructure, including the two gateway earth stations in India in the run-up to launching
satellite broadband<\/a> services later this year,\" a senior company executive told ET.

The UK-based low-earth orbit (LEO) satellite constellation operator wants to use the full 'Ka' spectrum band (27.5 to 29.1 GHz and 29.5 to 30 GHz) to operate its gateways and the 'Ku' band (14 GHz) for its satellite user access terminals (UATs) in India. It is counting on early administrative allocation of these airwaves from the government.

\"OneWeb's satellite broadband services can go live in India as soon as spectrum in the Ka\/Ku bands is allotted, ideally through the administrative route,\" the executive cited, added.

But the mode of allotment spectrum for satcom is key to launch of services. International satcom players, including OneWeb, have all backed the administrative route, while telecom operators
Reliance Jio<\/a> and Vodafone Idea<\/a> (Vi) want an auction.

In a recent submission to the telecom regulator, OneWeb has said success of its mission in India depends on efficient and interference-free use of the entire 'Ku' and 'Ka' bands for the UATs and gateways, respectively. Partial access to these airwaves, it said, could hinder end-to-end connectivity, network performance and user experience. The UAT is a key piece of satellite gear needed to deliver high-speed satellite broadband services to end users.

\"\"
<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>

OneWeb said its GEN-1 satellite design entails access to the entire 'Ku' and 'Ka' bands, and in addition the full Q\/V bands (37.5-52.4 GHz) would also be required for its gateway links once the GEN-2 (satellite systems) come into service in about five years.

OneWeb has a GMPCS (global mobile personal communications by satellite services) permit required to roll out satellite internet services in India. It plans to deliver low-latency, high-speed broadband services to populations currently underserved by traditional terrestrial broadband solutions, especially in rural and remote areas with limited or zero access to high-speed internet.

It also expects to soon have the necessary authorisations, including landing rights and market access clearances from the space services regulator, IN-SPACe.

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