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Open Cosmos Advances Leo Connectivity With Ka-band Authorization

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Michael Johnson
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Across a rapidly modernizing network landscape, a decisive move widens the path to protect vital systems and strengthen digital robustness in Europe and worldwide, as Liechtenstein’s top‑priority filings in the Ka band are granted to Open Cosmos to diversify connectivity options.

Spectrum Priority and European Resilience

Following deliberation within the principality, access to top‑priority frequency filings in the Ka band has been granted to the satellite‑mission firm Open Cosmos, paving the way to deploy and operate a sovereign low‑Earth‑orbit broadband constellation of satellites.

Seen as strategically vital across the continent, the frequency authorizations move the effort ahead to build robust satellite links and in‑orbit data processing for global use, reinforcing independent telecommunications infrastructure.

Global Reach of Spectrum Priority

From an administrative standpoint, ensuring national resources are applied productively was highlighted as a priority, and the minister overseeing Home Affairs, Economy and Sport, Hubert Büchel, said that working with Open Cosmos ensures the frequency allocation is put to effective, real‑world use for telecom users.

Across Westminster and industry circles, praise quickly followed when the minister for space, Baroness Liz Lloyd, called the award a clear sign of British ingenuity and drive, welcoming a UK firm taking the lead in dependable orbital connectivity for the global space sector.

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