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838 Europe achieves record-breaking gigabit per second data transfer between a geostationary satellite and an aircraft

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Tom's Hardware · 03/05/2026 06:00 EDT

Europe achieves record-breaking gigabit per second data transfer between a geostationary satellite and an aircraft

The European Space Agency has successfully tested a 2.6 Gbps data transmission from a laser satellite orbiting Earth 36,000 km away.

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