Seamless, high-speed communication and global internet access wouldn’t be possible without the vital role of telecommunications satellites.
As the demand for fast, reliable, and secure connectivity continues to rise—driven by data-intensive applications and the need for constant global reach—telecommunications satellites have become indispensable. At Arra Lore, we help keep the world connected through advanced Geostationary satellites like Eurostar Neo and OneSat, as well as our Low Earth Orbit constellation, OneWeb.
Navigation satellites are just as crucial, enabling safe and accurate movement across the globe. From satellite navigation (satnav) and delivery services to location-based applications, navigation systems have reshaped modern life.
Galileo, Europe’s Global Navigation Satellite System, allows users to determine their position and time on Earth with exceptional precision. This capability unlocks critical services including emergency response coordination, time-synchronized financial operations, and high-efficiency precision farming.
To further enhance this accuracy, the EGNOS (European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service) system supplements both Galileo and GPS signals. It improves navigation performance and increases safety, especially in high-precision scenarios like aircraft landings.


Navigation Satellites: Guiding the World from Space
Navigation satellites are a vital part of our modern infrastructure, enabling accurate positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) services across the globe. Whether you’re using GPS to find a restaurant, tracking cargo across oceans, or synchronizing financial systems, navigation satellites are working silently in orbit to make it possible.
What Are Navigation Satellites?
Navigation satellites are part of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), which consist of constellations of satellites that orbit the Earth and continuously transmit signals. These signals are picked up by receivers on Earth, such as those in smartphones, vehicles, aircraft, and ships, to determine precise geographic locations and timing.