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KSAT signs Launch Contract for Hyper

December 10, 2025

TROMSØ, Norway — Kongsberg Satellite Services (KSAT) has officially executed a launch services contract with SpaceX to deploy the initial satellites for the “Hyper” constellation. The mission targets a launch window in late 2027, marking a critical transition for KSAT’s in-orbit network project from the engineering phase to operational deployment.

Extending Infrastructure to the Orbital Edge

Hyper represents a significant architectural shift for the Norway-based ground segment provider. The program aims to transpose KSAT’s terrestrial ground station capabilities directly into the space domain. By deploying loops of high-performance relay satellites in Low Earth Orbit (LEO), the Hyper network is designed to facilitate continuous, low-latency data delivery on a global scale.

Traditionally, Low Earth Orbit operators must wait for their satellites to pass over a physical ground station to downlink data. This creates latency between data capture and data availability. Hyper’s orbital layer mitigates this by allowing customer satellites to offload data to the relay network immediately, regardless of their position relative to a ground antenna. This architecture is critical for time-sensitive applications, such as disaster response, maritime surveillance, and security mapping, where real-time decision-making is dependent on immediate data access.

Management Commentary

“This is a defining step for us,” said Edvard Foss, General Manager for Hyper at KSAT. “Securing this first launch brings Hyper one step closer to space, and one step closer to delivering even lower latencies for our customers. This strengthens our commitment to building a world-leading in-orbit relay capability.”

Integrating Ground and Space Segments

The Hyper constellation serves as an augmentation to, rather than a replacement for, KSAT’s existing infrastructure. Headquartered in Tromsø, the company leverages more than 50 years of industry experience and operates the world’s largest commercial ground network, comprising over 40 stations globally, including high-latitude facilities in Svalbard and Antarctica.

The orbital relay will integrate with KSAT’s Integrated Mission Services (IMS), an end-to-end architecture that consolidates launch support, mission operations, and data delivery. By combining the established polar ground network with the new Hyper space layer, KSAT intends to offer a hybrid solution that allows satellite operators to scale fleets efficiently while reducing the operational overhead associated with managing disparate communication links.

Filed Under: Contracts & Commercial Deals

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