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Operators overview
Jun 19, 2026
by Camilla Mina

In 2025-26 mobile operators moved beyond trials to launch commercial satellite-based services; as well as rolling out enhanced 5G and restructuring their global portfolios. Read more...

Globalstar
Jun 04, 2026
by Catherine Viola

Globalstar has agreed to be acquired by Amazon, which plans to integrate Globalstar’s satellite systems into Amazon Leo’s future next-generation D2D constellation. Read more...

SpaceX and Starlink
Jun 04, 2026
by Dianne Northfield

SpaceX’s Starlink is a constellation of satellites in low-Earth orbit (LEO) that provides broadband internet and satellite direct-to-device services. SpaceX is currently authorised by the FCC to launch 4,408 Gen1 and 15,000 Gen2 satellites. In May 2026, the FCC approved SpaceX’s acquisition of EchoStar's 10 MHz of nationwide H-Block spectrum,… Read more...

Vendor Overview
Jun 03, 2026
by Dianne Northfield

In 2026, vendors are focused on advancing their agendas for the future use of Upper 6 GHz spectrum and shoring up their positions on key IMT and satellite-related WRC-27 Agenda Items. While vendors typically agree that 6G will use existing and new spectrum resources, their positions vary on current and… Read more...

Amazon Leo
Jun 03, 2026
by Dianne Northfield

As Amazon Leo (formerly Project Kuiper) continues its LEO satellite deployment, it stands in a bolstered position in 2026. In February 2026, the company has been authorised by the FCC to launch an additional 4,504 satellites, ultimately bringing its total fleet to 7,736 satellites. Meanwhile, in April 2026, Amazon announced… Read more...

Telesat
Jun 03, 2026
by Dianne Northfield

Canada-based Telesat is a longstanding geostationary fixed satellite service operator. In 2026, Telesat continues to progress its planned Lightspeed LEO satellite constellation, with the launch of commercial services pushed out to Q1 2028. Having received authorisation to use commercial Ka-band spectrum for the constellation, in March 2026, Telesat announced the… Read more...

Echostar
Jun 03, 2026
by Dianne Northfield

In the wake of potential FCC investigations and forfeitures, in 2025, Echostar sold the majority of its spectrum portfolio to AT&T and SpaceX. As a result of the transactions, Echostar’s Boost Mobile will operate as a hybrid cloud-native mobile network, and its subscribers will have access to SpaceX’s direct-to-device services.… Read more...

Big Tech overview
Jun 02, 2026
by Dianne Northfield

Many of the Big Tech companies’ consumer and commercial products and services rely on access to a broad array of spectrum resources and Amazon, Google, Microsoft and Meta are all ardent supporters of unlicensed and shared spectrum policies. In varying degrees, the four companies are also increasingly interested in the… Read more...

Huawei
Jun 01, 2026
by Dianne Northfield

Huawei prioritises nationwide exclusively licensed spectrum policies in support of the deployment of wide area macro-cellular IMT networks and their evolution. It asserts that the Upper 6 GHz band is the only feasible spectrum opportunity for the launch of 6G mobile networks. For 6G, Huawei also identifies sub-1 GHz and… Read more...

Ericsson
Jun 01, 2026
by Dianne Northfield

Ericsson prioritises exclusive-use licensed spectrum – for commercial wireless deployment at scale – over unlicensed policy frameworks. Spectrum in the 7/8 GHz range is a sweet spot for the company that supports its identification for IMT. Ericsson also supports the assignment of the entire Upper 6 GHz range for 5G… Read more...