Spacecom, a leading satellite communication provider and operator of the AMOS satellite fleet, has announced that it has received approval from the Israeli Ministry of Communications to operate communication services using the Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite system of Eutelsat Communications S.A. (OneWeb) in Israel.
As part of its business strategy to offer multi-orbit satellite communication services, Spacecom decided to provide LEO satellite connectivity through OneWeb, a subsidiary of Eutelsat.
Dan Zajicek, CEO of Spacecom, stated:
“The approval granted by the Ministry of Communications is highly significant and allows us to develop a new growth engine by offering LEO satellite services to companies in Israel. It is important to note that in emergency situations, LEO satellite-based communication serves as a critical backup to terrestrial infrastructure, ensuring continuous connectivity in such times.”
About OneWeb:
OneWeb, part of Eutelsat, delivers high-speed, low-latency LEO satellite connectivity to businesses, governments, and remote regions worldwide. With a 650-satellite constellation, OneWeb ensures seamless, resilient coverage, supporting critical communications and bridging the digital divide.
About Spacecom:
Spacecom (TASE: SCC) is a trusted satellite solutions provider, delivering multi-orbit connectivity through its AMOS satellite fleet, OneWeb’s LEO technology, Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) capabilities, and High Throughput Satellites (HTS). With decades of experience and a strong market presence, Spacecom provides reliable, high-performance satellite services to telecom operators, enterprises, and government agencies across Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. Leveraging advanced technologies, Spacecom ensures seamless, scalable connectivity for a wide range of industries and applications.