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Eutelsat and Tata’s Nelco ink agreement for offering LEO connectivity services across India

  • Writer: Satellite Evolution Group
    Satellite Evolution Group
  • Aug 11
  • 1 min read
Eutelsat and Tata’s Nelco ink agreement for offering LEO connectivity services across India
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Eutelsat and Nelco Limited have signed an agreement to deliver OneWeb low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite connectivity services across the India region.


Under the agreement, OneWeb India Communications, Eutelsat’s local operating entity, will partner with Nelco to deliver secure, low-latency LEO connectivity for customers on land, at sea, and in the air. Service coverage will extend across India’s borders, territorial waters, and remote regions, supporting a wide range of secure government and enterprise applications. These capabilities will strengthen India’s digital infrastructure and national security, while ensuring reliable connectivity in underserved areas. Nelco is well geared to offer these services to its customers as soon the OneWeb LEO services become commercially operational in the country.


Neha Idnani, Regional Vice President for APAC, Eutelsat and Director of OneWeb Communications India commented: "We are proud to partner with Nelco, part of the respected TATA Group, to deliver advanced LEO connectivity services in India. This agreement strengthens our strategic footprint in one of the world’s most dynamic and fast-growing connectivity markets and underscores our commitment to supporting India’s digital and security ambitions."


P J Nath, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Nelco, commented: "We are pleased to partner with Eutelsat to bring OneWeb LEO satellite connectivity services to India. This partnership marks a significant step in enabling reliable, secure, and high-speed communication solutions based on LEO services for critical sectors across land, sea, and air. It reflects our strategy to provide comprehensive multi-orbit satellite connectivity services for advancing India’s digital ecosystem and supporting the country's strategic communication needs."

3 Comments


French Randall
French Randall
Aug 25

Exciting news! Partnerships like this bring India closer to global leadership in secure, low-latency satellite services. The multi-orbit strategy is smart and future-ready. Looking forward to seeing how this accelerates national security and enterprise communication. (Now if only connecting the whole country was as simple as guiding Snake Game to eat the next pixel!)

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Martin Winther Bolet
Martin Winther Bolet
Aug 12

Anything about possible contract value?

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thundernight mark
thundernight mark
Aug 12

These capabilities will strengthen India’s digital infrastructure spanish dictionary and national security, while ensuring reliable connectivity in underserved areas.

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