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  • Lynk Global and Omnispace to merge in race for direct-to-device satellite spectrum

    Lynk Global and Omnispace to merge in race for direct-to-device satellite spectrum

    TAMPA, Fla. — Lynk Global plans to merge with Omnispace to upgrade its direct-to-device (D2D) services with globally coordinated S-band spectrum, joining SpaceX and AST SpaceMobile in shoring up satellite frequencies after initially relying on cellular partnerships.

    Luxembourg-based multi-orbit operator SES, which has invested in both companies, will become a major strategic shareholder in the combined group, they announced Oct. 22 in a joint news release that offered few details.

    The merged entity would combine Omnispace’s 60 megahertz of S-band spectrum with Lynk’s D2D platform, which is currently providing intermittent messaging and alert services in a handful of island nations with five small satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO).

    Omnispace had planned to use the spectrum for a D2D constellation of more than 600 satellites, after deploying experimental spacecraft in low and medium Earth orbits.

    However, the Washington, D.C.-based venture’s efforts stalled amid its claims of interference from SpaceX’s D2D service.

    The interference issue was specific to the United States, Omnispace vice president of strategy and marketing George Giagtzoglou said via email, where part of the T-Mobile cellular spectrum used by SpaceX overlaps with Omnispace’s S-band frequencies. He said a recent regulatory request from SpaceX to the Federal Communications Commission could help ease the conflict by aligning its frequency use with international S-band allocations.

    “This merger unlocks the full potential of our global S-band spectrum assets and positions us at the forefront of D2D,” Omnispace CEO Ram Viswanathan said in the announcement.

    Ramu Potarazu, CEO of Falls Church, Virginia-based Lynk, said: “We now have the right mix of technology, spectrum and leadership to extend mobile connectivity where and when it’s needed most. 

    “This merger will enable us to accelerate our efforts in delivering seamless, reliable messaging, voice and data services — serving [mobile network operators (MNOs)], as well as consumer, commercial and industrial vehicles, and government and utility sectors worldwide.”

    The deal comes months after Lynk abandoned an attempt to raise capital for its constellation by merging with Slam Corp., a publicly listed shell company led by former MLB star Alex Rodriguez.

    Potarazu outlined plans last month to instead lean on SES and the operator’s network in geostationary and medium Earth orbit to provide a global, continuous D2D service by 2027.

    The company plans to launch a pair of satellites in February to validate new technology, including a multi-orbit relay capability with SES.

    The companies expect to close the merger late this year or early next, pending regulatory approvals. Potarazu would serve as CEO of the combined entity, with Viswanathan as chief strategy officer.

    The spectrum pivot

    Meanwhile, SpaceX is awaiting regulatory approval to acquire S-band spectrum from geostationary broadband operator EchoStar in a deal worth more than $17 billion. 

    SpaceX leverages more than 650 Starlink D2D satellites in LEO to provide services that are currently limited to text messaging, emergency alerts and certain apps in the U.S., New Zealand and Japan.

    In the U.S., the company is using about 10 megahertz of similarly situated terrestrial spectrum from T-Mobile, but plans to boost its D2D capacity twentyfold with a second-generation service that would integrate 50 megahertz of EchoStar’s spectrum.

    AST SpaceMobile only has five BlueBird satellites in LEO, but it aims to deliver continuous coverage in the U.S. and other key markets after ramping up launches over the next 18 months.

    The Texas-based venture has partnered with AT&T and Verizon in the U.S. and is seeking approval to access L-band spectrum in North America from bankrupt satellite operator Ligado Networks. 

    Alongside a deal for global S-band spectrum, subject to country-by-country approval, AST says satellite frequencies are key to its plan to enable broadband speeds of up to 120 megabits per second from space.

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  • Toyota Mobility Foundation and Serve the City unite to empower volunteers across Europe

    Toyota Mobility Foundation and Serve the City unite to empower volunteers across Europe

    Toyota Motor Europe NV/SA (TME) oversees the wholesale sales and marketing of Toyota, GR (Gazoo Racing) and Lexus vehicles and parts and accessories, as well as Toyota’s European manufacturing and engineering operations. Toyota directly employs over 26,000 people and has invested over EUR 12 billion in Europe since 1990. Its eight European manufacturing plants are located in Portugal, the UK, France, Poland, Czech Republic and Turkey. Today, there are approximately 14.7 million Toyota and Lexus vehicles on European roads, whose drivers are supported by a network of 28 National Marketing and Sales Companies and around 2,800 retail sales outlets in 53 countries (EU, UK, EFTA countries , Israel, Turkey and other Eastern European countries). In 2024, TME sold 1,217,132 vehicles in Europe for a 7.1% market share. For more information, visit www.toyota-europe.com.

    Toyota believes that when people are free to move, anything is possible. In the pursuit of “Mobility for All”, Toyota aims to create safer, more connected, inclusive and sustainable mobility to achieve its mission of producing “Happiness for All”. In Europe, TME launched the KINTO mobility brand which offers a range of mobility services in 20 countries, and is growing its business-to-business sales of zero-emission fuel cell products and engineering support. Contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, Toyota is working to achieve carbon neutrality in its entire business across Europe. A historic leader in CO2 reduction in Europe, TME aims to achieve 100% CO2 reduction in all new vehicles in Western Europe by 2035 and will continue to offer a full range of electrified powertrains to customers across the region with its hybrid, plug-in hybrid, battery and fuel cell electric vehicles.  

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  • Pediatric necrotizing soft tissue infection: unveiling a rare complication of routine procedures – peripheral venous catheter insertion | BMC Pediatrics

    Pediatric necrotizing soft tissue infection: unveiling a rare complication of routine procedures – peripheral venous catheter insertion | BMC Pediatrics

    Peripheral venous catheter (PVC) insertion, a routine procedure performed in over 80% of hospitalized patients [8], is not without risks. Complications, including clotting, occlusion, leakage, infiltration, extravasation, phlebitis, and…

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  • Ecoembes, in partnership with Telefónica Tech, receives ISO 27001 certification

    Ecoembes, the environmental organisation that has been promoting the circular economy through packaging recycling for more than 25 years, has obtained, with the help of Telefónica Tech, ISO 27001 certification, the most demanding international standard in information security. This makes Ecoembes the only SCRAP (Collective System of Extended Producer Responsibility for Waste, a model through which 95% of packaging waste in Europe is managed) to hold this accreditation, which is an additional guarantee for the more than 20,000 companies that rely on the organisation to manage their packaging.

    Telefónica Tech, through its company Govertis, has accompanied Ecoembes throughout the entire process of adapting to obtain ISO 27001 certification. The company has carried out everything from an initial assessment to determine Ecoembes’ maturity in terms of security to various audits to ensure that it has the necessary controls in place to properly protect the organisation’s information, services and systems. Govertis, part of Telefónica Tech, has also helped Ecoembes to implement procedures aimed at addressing areas for improvement with corrective measures that guarantee risk mitigation.

    ISO 27001 is the international reference standard that establishes an Information Security Management System (ISMS). This system is based on the implementation of 93 security controls aimed at protecting information from unauthorised access, data loss or cybersecurity incidents, while ensuring compliance with legal requirements at European level.

    “With this accreditation, Ecoembes demonstrates its commitment to innovation, excellence and continuous improvement in a context where information security is key”, says Ángel Luis Linos, Operations and Security Manager at Ecoembes. “ISO 27001 is a guarantee that demonstrates that we have a robust and proven system that protects the confidentiality, integrity and availability of our customers’ data and consolidates our position as leaders in the sector.”

    Eduard Chaveli, Head of Strategic Consulting at Govertis, part of Telefónica Tech, states: “Obtaining ISO 27001 certification is a highly recognised distinction at a commercial level because it guarantees that the company has implemented cybersecurity geared towards business processes and objectives, taking into account the risk analysis of Information and Communications Technology (ICT).” ISO 27001 certification confirms that information security is a strategic pillar of Ecoembes, aligned with its purpose of building a waste-free future in which sustainability, innovation and collaboration are aligned.

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  • L3Harris Technology Ready to go to the Moon

    L3Harris Technology Ready to go to the Moon

    NASA’s Artemis II mission is one step closer to launch after the Orion spacecraft was stacked atop NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket inside the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center. This milestone marks the…

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  • Premiership Women’s Rugby: Who are England’s World Cup winners playing for?

    Premiership Women’s Rugby: Who are England’s World Cup winners playing for?

    The Premiership Women’s Rugby season kicks off on Friday following England’s World Cup triumph at Twickenham in September.

    The World Cup final against Canada was played in front of 81,885 fans – a record for a women’s rugby match and the…

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  • Pakistan women face criticism after World Cup flop show

    Pakistan women face criticism after World Cup flop show

    LAHORE: The Pakistan women’s cricket team has come under criticism after a dismal World Cup campaign, culminating in a 150-run defeat to South Africa in Colombo on Tuesday.

    Currently at the bottom of the points table, the team has lost to…

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  • Comprehensive Management of Oroantral Fistula Secondary to Chronic Maxillary Osteomyelitis: A Case Report

    Comprehensive Management of Oroantral Fistula Secondary to Chronic Maxillary Osteomyelitis: A Case Report

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  • 22nd Energy and Managing Authorities (EMA) Network meeting

    22nd Energy and Managing Authorities (EMA) Network meeting

    Refocusing programmes for addressing new challenges and opportunities and accelerate implementation / Moderator by Tudor Constantinescu – DG ENER

    Tour de table and presentations from Member States: EMA members will intervene in a tour the table for updating on the latest developments and challenges on the implementation of energy Specific Objectives under cohesion policy and submitting the modified programs according to the new priorities and conditions from Mid Term Review.

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