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Liechtenstein regulators approve Declan Ganley’s satellite broadband deal
Regulators in Liechtenstein have backed a deal by Galway businessman Declan Ganley’s Rivada Networks to take control of a company that owns a licence to
Rivada is receiving radio frequencies
The US company Rivada has taken a decisive step forward in its plans to set up a global Internet satellite network using Liechtenstein radio frequencies.
Another milestone reached in the satellite project
The Office for Communication has decided that Trion Space AG’s business plan meets the requirements and approved the frequency usage agreement between Trion Space AG,
Satellite project: Office finally gives the green light to the business plan
A consortium of companies wants to set up a satellite system in Liechtenstein. For a long time, the Communications Office, which allocates the necessary frequencies,
Dispute about huge space project from Liechtenstein
The small German company Kleo Connect had big plans in 2017: With radio frequencies, they wanted to set up a global broadband satellite network via
Rivada Space Networks Joins ITU Partner2Connect Digital Coalition
German Rivada Space Networks, a new company launching a constellation of 600 low-Earth-orbit communication satellites, announced a pledge of US $112 million toward creating an
Satellite project: “The deadline is very challenging, but doable”
By the summer of 2026, half of the 600 satellites involved in the “Liechtenstein” satellite project must be in space. Last week, several dozen project
Dispute over radio frequencies in space
Chinese and American investors are arguing about who is allowed to set up satellite internet with Liechtenstein frequencies. Right in the middle: German founders. Read
Rivada’s CEO Wants Flexible Networks Without Red Tape
Rivada’s business model has been for a long time to create wholesale markets for capacity on networks. People talk about us having a wholesale market