➀ Telesat has completed government funding for its Lightspeed LEO broadband satellite constellation. The investment is a significant step towards the deployment of the network, which aims to provide high-speed internet globally. ➁ The funding includes loans from the Canadian and Quebec governments, with the Canadian loan amounting to CAD 2.14 billion. ➂ Telesat plans to launch the first of its Lightspeed satellites in mid-2026, competing with services like SpaceX's Starlink.
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