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Q&A: Building a broadband constellation for a contested space era

Posted on April 13, 2026 by Astrobitica
Milo Medin outside Logos’ Mountain View, California, office with engineering lead Rama Akella (right), who worked on Starlink antennas and modems at SpaceX and silicon development at Amazon Leo, and business lead Jorge Delgado (left), who previously worked at OneWeb and at Airbus Defence and Space. Credit: Logos

As a wave of plans for low Earth orbit (LEO) broadband constellations enters the market, a 63-year-old former NASA Branch Chief and Google executive is betting on narrow beams, higher […]

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