A Global LEO Constellation for Secure Connectivity

BeetleSat is a Spanish satellite communications company developing an advanced Low Earth Orbit (LEO) constellation to deliver secure, high-throughput data services globally.

The future of secure LEO satellite communications

We provide secure, reliable, and high-capacity communication solutions tailored to the needs of defense, government, and enterprise sectors worldwide. Our goal is to empower organizations and government with fast, secure, and cost-effective systems that push the boundaries of innovation and offer a resilient alternative to legacy satellite networks. As a leader in next-generation space-based infrastructure, BeetleSat is helping shape a more connected and data-driven future.

Based upon groundbreaking Ka-band deployable antennas, developed by NSL Comm based in Israel, BeetleSat is deploying 250 communication satellites comprising high speed intersatellite links, delivering exceptionally low-latency, high throughput, non-terrestrial networks, able to link selected points anywhere on Earth.

BeetleSat is a premium complementary LEO layer for terrestrial and MEO/GEO networks, suitable for global and regional operators and telecom service providers looking to boost their existing solutions with truly global, high quality, high speed, affordable communications.

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About us

Building the next generation LEO space communications infrastructure

BeetleSat is building a cutting-edge LEO satellite constellation designed to deliver secure, high-throughput communications across the globe. With advanced deployable antenna technology and low-latency architecture, our network ensures seamless connectivity for defence, government, and enterprise services —anywhere, anytime. Offering global Ka-band secure connectivity for corporate and government point-to-point secure communications, cellular backhaul, trunking, mobility and other premium services.

Design by ARQUIMEA

Arquimea is a Spanish technology company with over 20 years of experience in the space sector, having participated in more than 190 space missions.