Federal Communications Commission (FCC) gave Logos permission to deploy over 4000 broadband satellites

5 February 2026 of the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) officially granted permission to the startup Logos Space Services to deploy the constellation from 4 178 low-orbit satellites.

Here are the key details of this project:

Business orientation: Unlike Starlink, which focuses on the mass consumer, Logos Space focuses on the corporate and government sectors.

Resistance to obstacles: The company promises a "multi-gigabit connection", resistant to means of electronic warfare (REB) and jamming, due to the use of narrow beams and unconventional frequency ranges (The, Q and V bands).

Experienced team: The project is headed by veterans of the industry — founder Mylo Medin (ex-vice president of Google) and Rama Akella (worked on Starlink and Amazon Kuiper).

Terms of implementation: According to FCC regulations, the company should launch the first half of the constellation within the next 7 years, and complete deployment until 30 January 2035 year. The first launch is expected already in 2027 year.

Financing: Last year Logos attracted $50 million in the Series A round from the U.S. fund. Innovative Technologies (USIT), which also invests in defense startups like Anduril.

This permission effectively makes Logos Space a serious new player in the "space race" of mega-constellations, where they plan to compete not so much in quantity, how much communication security.

Source: https://spacenews.com