Eutelsat, Tusass sign multi‑year deal to deploy OneWeb LEO across Greenland

Eutelsat and Greenland telco Tusass have signed a multi‑year agreement to deploy OneWeb low Earth orbit connectivity across Greenland, delivering resilient broadband to remote communities and critical infrastructure. The deal extends Eutelsat's post‑merger OneWeb footprint into the Arctic and targets government, enterprise and telecom needs.

Discovered 2025-10-01T04:22:57.943076-07:00 | 2025-10-01T04:22:57.943076-07:00

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  • The multi‑year agreement brings secure, low‑latency LEO broadband nationwide in Greenland, addressing connectivity gaps for remote communities and critical infrastructure through Tusass’s national network.

  • The deal follows Eutelsat’s broader commercial roll‑out of OneWeb — including recent national partnerships in India and government deals in the UK — expanding its post‑merger market reach (see the Tata Nelco and UK FCDO links).

  • It underscores the industry shift to LEO: incumbents warn LEO services are reshaping maritime and mobility satcom markets, and Eutelsat reports LEO revenues surged (LEO grew >80% to ~15% of group sales with OneWeb set to rise further).

recent national partnerships in India government OneWeb contracts LEO reshaping maritime satcom market Eutelsat LEO revenue growth

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