FCC approves Logos Space Services to deploy 4,178 LEO broadband satellites

The FCC has granted Logos Space Services authority to deploy up to 4,178 low Earth orbit broadband satellites, clearing a key U.S. regulatory hurdle for the operator's planned LEO constellation. The approval positions Logos among a growing field of large-scale LEO broadband entrants.

Discovered 2026-02-05T05:22:37.364321-08:00 | 2026-02-05T05:22:37.364321-08:00

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  • The FCC cleared Logos to deploy up to 4,178 LEO broadband satellites, a material addition to planned commercial LEO capacity and spectrum use (recent Starlink deployments).
  • The approval arrives amid legislative and regulatory moves to shorten satellite licensing timelines, which could accelerate approvals and deployments (Satellite and Telecommunications Streamlining Act).
  • Logos' permission increases the number of potential providers competing with established projects such as Amazon Leo and large proposals like Blue Origin's TeraWave for enterprise, government and inflight connectivity.

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