Brazil approves operation of China's Spacesail satellite constellation
Brazil's telecommunications regulatory agency Anatel has officially authorized China's Spacesail satellite constellation to commence commercial communication services.
The approval makes Brazil the first Latin American nation to open its market to the Chinese low-orbit satellite network.
The Spacesail Constellation is a massive low earth orbit (LEO) commercial satellite network being built and operated by Shanghai Spacesail Technologies Co. LEO satellites operate at altitudes ranging from approximately 160 to 2,000 kilometers above the Earth's surface, a position that offers lower transmission latency and reduced link loss compared to higher orbits .
The move into the Brazilian market is rooted in a memorandum of understanding signed between Spacesail and the Brazilian state-owned telecommunications company Telebras in November 2024.
The agreement focuses on providing broadband internet access to remote and underserved regions of Brazil, with a particular emphasis on schools and hospitals. This initiative is expected to significantly bolster Brazil's public policies on digital inclusion.
Anatel's approval signals that the preparatory phase for commercial operations of the Spacesail Constellation in Brazil is now essentially complete, paving the way for the official launch of services this year.




























