Published: 20 September 2022
Consultation closes: 18 October 2022
Status: Closed (statement published)
Last updated:
9 February 2023
Statement published: 9 February 2023
Non-geostationary orbiting (NGSO) satellite systems are a new way of delivering broadband services from space using a constellation of satellites in a low or medium orbit. These satellite services have the potential to deliver higher speeds and lower latency services.
As set out in our statement on non-geostationary satellite systems, we have a new process for considering applications for the following types of spectrum licence:
- Satellite (Earth Station Network): this authorises an unlimited number of user terminals to connect to the NGSO system (subject to certain conditions). It also places certain conditions on the licence holder (typically a satellite operator) to coordinate with other licence-holders.
- Satellite (Non-Geostationary Earth Station): this authorises gateway earth stations, which connect the NGSO system to the internet or to a private network.
This document sets out Ofcom’s decision to grant a non-geostationary Earth Station Network licence to Mangata Edge Ltd.
This decision will enable Mangata to provide satellite connectivity services to people and businesses in the UK.
Contact information
Email: ngso.licensing@ofcom.org.uk