O3b Networks Limited, the developer of a new global, high-speed, satellite-based Internet network for telecommunications operators and ISPs, has signed a contract with Arianespace for the launch of O3b Network’s satellite constellation. This new global Internet backbone provides service access to more than 150 countries.
The first eight O3b satellites will be launched into orbit during 2012 by two Soyuz launch vehicles from the Guiana Space Center, Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana. Each satellite will weigh about 700 kg at launch, has a design life of 10 years, and provides greater than 10 Gbps of capacity.
O3b stands for the “Other 3 billion”, a reference to nearly half of the world’s population that is not adequately served with broadband Internet access. Through partnerships with
telecommunications providers and internet service providers (ISPs), O3b will combine the
speed of a fiber optic network with the global reach of a satellite system to serve billions.
Based on O3b’s current spectrum allocation, the company plans to initially launch as many as 20
satellites. O3b satellites will be placed in orbit nearly 8,000 kilometers from the earth, four
times closer to the planet than regular geostationary satellites, giving customers extremely low latency and providing access to approximately 70 per cent of the world’spopulation with fiber quality internet connectivity.



