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A dynamic pacing queue that predicts LEO handovers increases video bitrate up to 3× and cuts freeze rates by up to 41% on Starlink tests. Read more: https://getnews.me/dynamic-pacing-improves-real-time-video-over-leo-satellite-networks/ #leosatellites #webrtc #starlink
October 3, 2025 at 8:54 AM
Research mapping a recent solar storm found regional spikes in packet loss and round‑trip time across LEO constellations, and that autonomous drag‑counter manoeuvres can prolong latency. Read more: https://getnews.me/solar-storms-disrupt-low-earth-orbit-satellite-networks/ #solarstoms #leosatellites
September 26, 2025 at 10:57 PM
Segment-based rerouting delivers higher delivery ratios than purely local methods while keeping overhead lower than global strategies, according to a study submitted on 12 Sep 2025. https://getnews.me/secure-and-scalable-rerouting-for-leo-satellite-networks/ #leosatellites #routing #segmentbased
September 17, 2025 at 4:22 AM
Celebrating Dr. Mahdis Jalali ! 🎓

She defended her PhD on "Non-Geostationary Satellite Interference In Geostationary Satellite Systems"
Her thesis tackles how new #LEOSatellites avoid disrupting older systems using smart signal techniques to reduce interference in crowded networks.
#SnTPhDs #PhDs
July 31, 2025 at 11:35 AM
YC-backed Apolink by 19-year-old bags $4.3M to build 24/7 connectivity for LEO satellites #Technology #Business #Startups #LEOsatellites #Connectivity #StartupFunding
YC-backed Apolink by 19-year-old bags $4.3M to build 24/7 connectivity for LEO satellites
Apolink, a Y Combinator-backed space-tech startup, has raised $4.3 million in an
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July 11, 2025 at 3:31 PM
New satellite connectivity service keeps airports online
In an industry where every second of downtime can disrupt passengers and delay operations, a new satellite service is helping airports and airlines stay connected, no matter what. With the launch of SITA Managed Satellites, airports around the world can now maintain vital communication at all times, even during blackouts, natural disasters, or in the most remote or infrastructure-limited locations. The fully managed service is now available in over 130 countries, offering primary, secondary, and emergency connectivity options tailored specifically for the air transport industry. It takes advantage of low earth orbit (LEO) satellites to deliver secure, high-bandwidth, low-latency communications that keep airport systems running continuously. This is also the case when other networks are struggling or completely offline. SITA Managed Satellites doesn’t only support regular networks that are in high demand. Recent global events have shown just how vulnerable traditional fibres and terrestrial networks can be. From earthquakes to extreme weather and fibre cuts, many airports, large and small, have experienced partial or complete outages. Even in major hubs, network congestion during peak periods can strain bandwidth and disrupt key services. SITA’s new satellite solution addresses these risks directly, giving airport and airline teams a way to keep operations running when it matters most. SITA Managed Satellites provides a fast, cost-effective way to deploy connectivity wherever it’s needed, including off-airport locations, aircraft maintenance hangars, cargo hubs, and even remote sites without existing digital infrastructure. It also unlocks temporary service for new route openings, seasonal operations, or rapid emergency deployments. This makes sure that ground crews and systems are never out of touch. “The quality and availability of the latest satellite technology mean that it’s becoming a vital component within high-availability networks. Airports, in particular, need new ways to ensure they can maintain critical operations in whatever circumstances they face – even when diverse incidents strike,” said Martin Smillie, Senior Vice President, Communications and Data Exchange at SITA.. SITA’s global team provides 24/7 monitoring, installation, maintenance, and support. The solution also integrates with other SITA connectivity services, offering customers a flexible, bundled approach to network resilience. SITA is the air transport industry’s IT provider, delivering solutions for airlines, airports, aircraft and governments. Its technology powers more seamless, safe, secure and sustainable air travel. With around 2500 customers, SITA’s solutions drive operational efficiencies at more than 1000 airports while delivering the promise of the connected aircraft to customers of over 18 000 aircraft globally. SITA also provides technology solutions that help more than 70 governments strike the balance of secure borders and seamless travel. Its communications network connects every corner of the globe, and SITA bridges 45% of the air transport community’s data exchange.  -IATA 
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May 29, 2025 at 2:48 PM
Congratulations to the entire Amazon Kuiper and @ULAlaunch teams on the successful first launch of Project Kuiper! This is a significant step towards expanding internet access worldwide. Well done! #LEOSatellites #Broadband www.ulalaunch.com/missions/nex...
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April 28, 2025 at 11:00 PM
Liftoff is near! Amazon's Project Kuiper will launch its first satellites on a ULA Atlas on April 28th at 7 PM EST. LEO networks like this can connect the 43.7 million Americans who lack broadband access. #ProjectKuiper #LEOSatellites watch here: www.ulalaunch.com/missions/nex...
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April 25, 2025 at 7:01 PM
🇨🇳 CHINA
🔴 China’s Plan to Neutralize Starlink in Taiwan Conflict

🪧 China develops AI-powered methods to disrupt Starlink’s 2,300+ satellites, mimicking whale-hunting strategies to track and neutralize targets. 🧵

#China #Starlink #Taiwan #Space #LEOSatellites #LEO
January 15, 2025 at 1:03 PM
By 2027, 25% of connected cars will have LEO satellite connectivity (up from 0% today).

More connectivity = More opportunities + Bigger attack surface.

How can the auto industry tackle these growing cyber risks?
#IoT #CyberSecurity #ConnectedCars #LEOSatellites
January 13, 2025 at 5:35 PM
Due to their low orbit, Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites offer low-latency communication (2–27 ms) with ground equipment, superior to some land connections.

#LowEarthOrbitsatellites #LEOsatellites #supplychainoptimisation #logisticsfuture #SpaceX #Amazon #OneWeb #LockheedMartin #Airbus
Can LEO satellites transform how global supply chains work?
Due to their low orbit, Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites offer low-latency communication (2–27 ms) with ground equipment, superior to some land connections.
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October 7, 2024 at 5:33 AM