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[BeetleSat in Business Wire] BeetleSat successfully deploys LEO satellite expandable antenna in space

TEL AVIV–(BUSINESS WIRE)–BeetleSat, formerly NSLComm, a leading provider of satellite communication technology and services, today announced the successful deployment of its lightweight, very high data rate, expandable antenna in space. The in-orbit deployment of BeetleSat’s 60 cm expandable antenna from a 6U CubeSat — an industry first — marks a significant milestone in the development of the BeetleSat constellation and proves the viability of its proprietary technology. Read more...

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[BeetleSat in Business Wire] NSLComm’s BeetleSat LEO satellite successfully launched via SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket

MIAMI–(BUSINESS WIRE)–BeetleSat (the Company), formerly known as NSLComm, a fast-growing satellite technology start-up, today announced the successful launch of its second nanosatellite from Cape Canaveral, Florida, onboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. Now in Sun-synchronous orbit (SSO) at 550Km altitude, the nanosatellite will provide BeetleSat’s public sector customer with store and forward, very high throughput satellite communication services. Today’s launch is another step forward in the Company’s strategy to become one of the world’s leading satellite service operators through the creation of a groundbreaking low-Earth orbit (LEO) constellation that will enable secure, low-latency, high-throughput, and cost-effective point-to-point communications from anywhere on earth. Read more...

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[BeetleSat in Digital Journal] BeetleSat announces next steps for world’s first LEO satellite network with expandable antennas

BeetleSat, a global provider of telecommunications and satellite technology, unveiled the next phases of development for its much-anticipated LEO broadband satellite constellation. The announcement was made at the 25th edition of the World Satellite Business Week, the leading conference for the satellite industry, which this year brought together the biggest names in the industry and over 1,500 executives from 80 countries. Read more...

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