MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — Satellite fleet operator Eutelsat reported a 59.7% increase in connectivity revenue from its OneWeb low-orbit broadband constellation in the six months ending Dec. 31, 2025, and said it’s weighing two new businesses: hosted payloads on the coming OneWeb satellites and monetization of its ground segment.

Paris-based Eutelsat also said it had not given up hope that the German military would scrap its planned broadband constellation in favor of more fully engaging with the European Commission’s Iris2 constellation, for which Eutelsat is responsible for . . .

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