The advances of the NewSpace movement have acted as a wellspring for the field of entrepreneurial space. Made possible by these developments, Toronto-based Kepler Communications is working to lay down the telecommunications infrastructure of the next century by using its low Earth orbit (LEO) constellation as a cellular network for spaceborne assets. Kepler emphasizes taking small steps toward its goal, using its LEO network first to deliver Earth-based services to the global VSAT market and to the burgeoning industrial IoT ecosphere. With careful observance of historical lessons, Kepler has developed a robust business strategy to navigate the minefield of private space. With its plan in hand and a laundry list of bleeding-edge technological innovations, Kepler is placing one foot in front of the other on its path to build what it calls the “Internet in Space.”


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