FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — In a statement released Wednesday, February 18, 2026, MTN Satellite Communications (MTN) announced it has reached an agreement with SpaceX to become an authorized provider of SpaceX’s government-specific satellite connectivity ecosystem.

The agreement allows MTN to integrate SpaceX’s specialized government Low Earth Orbit (LEO) constellation—distinct from the standard commercial Starlink service—into its managed network offerings. This ecosystem is designed to meet the high-assurance security and resiliency requirements of defense, government, and energy sector clients.
Government-Grade Specifications and Hardware
Under the terms of the deal, MTN will deploy specialized user equipment tailored for military use cases, including secure Command and Control (C2) and Earth Observation. Key technical differentiators of the government-focused service include:
- High-Assurance Cryptography: Security protocols designed for classified operations and sensitive data processing that exceed standard commercial encryption.
- Proliferated LEO Architecture: Utilization of SpaceX’s densified constellation to ensure signal redundancy and resilience for mobile platforms in contested environments.
- Ruggedized Deployment: MTN is launching a specialized version of its MTN Rugged Mini Kit, an all-in-one portable deployment system modified specifically for field-based government operations.
Executive Perspective
“The addition of this government-focused ecosystem from SpaceX is a crucial differentiator for MTN,” said Scott Davis, President and CEO of MTN Government Solutions. “Our aerospace, defense and government clients demand connectivity that is not just fast and global, but 100% secure and highly resilient. This move enables us to deliver communications with the highest assurance levels, perfectly complementing our existing Starlink-based commercial solutions.”
Immediate Rollout and Integration
The new services are being integrated immediately into MTN’s existing government and defense portfolio. This rollout follows the recent launch of MTN’s StarEdge Horizon, a Layer 2-based private network. While StarEdge Horizon manages enterprise traffic over commercial Starlink, this new SpaceX agreement provides the military-grade hardware and orbital priority required for mission-critical continuity at sea or in remote terrestrial sites.
