CesiumAstro files FCC application for 737-satellite “Synchronicity” reconfigurable connectivity constellation

CesiumAstro submitted an FCC filing seeking authorization for a 737-satellite constellation dubbed “Synchronicity.” The system is designed to deliver reconfigurable connectivity for both fixed and mobile users, positioning the company to compete in next-wave satellite broadband architectures.

Discovered 2026-07-07T13:30:20.594785-07:00 | 2026-07-07T13:30:20.594785-07:00

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  • The FCC filing is a key regulatory step toward deploying a 737-satellite communications network with a stated focus on reconfigurable connectivity for fixed and mobile users.
  • Constellation scale (737 satellites) directly affects spectrum planning, licensing pathways, and operational readiness timelines that other broadband providers must benchmark.
  • The reconfigurable connectivity concept signals a shift in architecture and capability expectations for next-generation satellite communications systems.

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