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UK Government Gathers Financial Resources to Join Consortium Interested in Acquiring OnWeb’s Assets

June 29, 2020 by editorial

June 26th is ‘Bidding Day’ for OneWeb’s assets. Would-be buyers have to enter their bids for OneWeb, which is in bankruptcy.  If no – or inadequate – bids are entered, then the process goes forward to an auction of assets on July 2nd.

The UK government is widely reported to have joined a consortium bidding to acquire OneWeb and has reportedly stumped up £500 million for a 20 percent share of the bid.

The UK government sees OneWeb as a potential replacement for the European Union’s ‘Galileo’ GPS satellite navigation system. The UK will be excluded from the military aspect of Galileo once exiting the EU.  It had been originally suggested that the UK would have to pay between £4 billion to £5 billion to build its own satellite navigation system. Buying OneWeb could be seen as giving the UK a ‘fast-track’ route to an independent system.

However, it is understood that the UK is far from alone in looking to buy OneWeb. There is Chinese interest from a number of potential competitors and a French bid potentially including existing satellite operator Eutelsat is also reportedly looking at bidding.

OneWeb has 74 satellites already in orbit and had planned to launch an initial 650 craft in order to circle the globe with a broadband-by-satellite system.

Article authored by journalist Chris Forrester for the Advanced Television infosite.

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