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UK govt selects OneWeb for satellite broadband trials in remote communities

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UK govt selects OneWeb for satellite broadband trials in remote communities

OneWeb, the low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite communications company, announced that it has been selected for two trials to connect remote communities for the UK governmentโ€™s Very Hard to Reach Premises connectivity programme, which aims to connect the UKโ€™s most remote homes and businesses.

As part of the programme, OneWebโ€™s high-speed, low latency LEO network will deliver connectivity for trials through its partners BT and Clarus. Trials will take place in the Shetland Islands and on Lundy Island, near the north Devon coast. These trials build on OneWebโ€™s strong track-record of delivering community broadband to sites in remote locations such as Canada, Greenland, and soon to British territories in the South Atlantic.

Having recently completed its 18th launch, OneWeb now has a constellation of 618 LEO satellites, enabling the roll-out of global coverage later this year. This enhances OneWebโ€™s existing connectivity solutions, which are already live in regions north of 50-degrees latitude and delivering connectivity to previously unconnected and underconnected communities, businesses and local governments.