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Logos Space

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2024: Launch of Satellite Internet for Business

In early November 2024, startup Logos Space announced a project to form a new satellite constellation that will provide reliable communication between government and corporate clients around the world. It is expected that the system will be able to withstand electronic warfare (electronic warfare ).

Logos Space was founded by Milo Medin, former vice president of wireless services at Google, and Rama Akella, who co-led SpaceX's Direct-To-Cell (direct cellular communications) division and later led the digital silicon solutions and systems teams under Amazon's Kuiper project.

Launched satellite Internet for business, which has not yet been jammed by electronic warfare

Logos Space, according to Space News, has filed an application with the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to create and launch 3,960 spacecraft in low Earth orbit (LEO). They will be brought to a height of 860 to 925 km. It is planned to support operation in several ranges - Ka, Q/V and E.

The Logos Space platform is expected to use inter-satellite communications to reduce the need for ground infrastructure. The project provides for the use of narrow-directional beams together with special control signals, which will provide high immunity to interference and electronic warfare systems.

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Regardless of the priority of the spectrum, we need to increase the system's resistance to all kinds of interference, which, in our opinion, will become commonplace in the not so distant future, "notes Medin, who is also a former head of a number of NASA projects.
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Logos Space is supported by the Thomas Tull Foundation for Innovative Technologies (USIT). The company intends to withdraw spacecraft in batches starting in 2027.[1]

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