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January 20th, 2026
Liechtenstein’s Spectrum Award To Open Cosmos Propels Europe In The Space Telecommunications Infrastructure Race

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The high priority Ka-band spectrum filings, awarded to Open Cosmos by Liechtenstein, marks a pivotal step in diversifying options for critical infrastructure, space sovereignty and digital resilience for Europe and the world.

The Principality of Liechtenstein has awarded its High Priority Ka-band radio spectrum filings to the space mission company, Open Cosmos, enabling it to build and operate its new sovereign LEO broadband satellite constellation.

The spectrum rights, which are an important geo-political asset for Europe, marks a significant step forward in the company’s quest to develop independent, resilient space-based communications and data processing infrastructure, for the world.

Hubert Büchel, Minister of Home Affairs, Economy and Sport of Liechtenstein, says: “This decision underscores Liechtenstein’s commitment to making use of the frequencies allocated to us. We are pleased that, through this filing, with Open Cosmos, we are putting them to good and effective use.”

The UK Government was fully supportive of Open Cosmos’ quest to be awarded these scarce filings. Space Minister Baroness Liz Lloyd said: “This is fantastic news for Open Cosmos and for the UK’s thriving space sector. Securing these valuable spectrum filings is a testament to British ingenuity and ambition, and I’m delighted to see a UK company leading the way in building reliable satellite communications systems for the future.