Open Cosmos seeks $200M for Liechtenstein‑licensed Ka‑band LEO constellation ahead of June, September deadlines

Open Cosmos has launched a $200 million funding round to finance a Liechtenstein‑licensed Ka‑band LEO broadband constellation. The Britain–Spain developer says the raise is timed to meet looming June and September milestones as it moves toward regulatory and deployment steps.

Discovered 2026-02-23T10:50:35.363495-08:00 | 2026-02-23T10:50:35.363495-08:00

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  • The $200M funding round and explicit June/September deadlines indicate imminent regulatory or programme milestones that will determine whether Open Cosmos can transition from filings to rollout and commercial service.

  • The plan places Open Cosmos directly in Europe’s accelerating satellite broadband race, alongside large-capital moves such as Eutelsat’s C975M ECA package for OneWeb satellite replacement (source:28493e90-a380-4727-b0a3-a01828b44935) and broader European space funding commitments from the recent ESA ministerial (source:52ff3cac-83ee-4669-a20d-9b9b53f05e3c), making financing and licensing execution commercially and geopolitically material.

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