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Direct-to-Device (D2D) Satellite Connectivity: Defence-to-Consumer Analysis

What does Direct-to-Device (D2D) Satellite Connectivity signal for European defence capital markets and strategic investment?

The demands of military programmes, with their requirement for reliability, scale and resilience under extreme conditions.

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Platform publication · DFM Analysis report · 2026-06-13

The demands of military programmes, with their requirement for reliability, scale and resilience under extreme conditions, have repeatedly acted as catalysts for innovation. Systems such as the Internet, GPS, microprocessors and advanced telecommunications were first conceived and tested within defence or space projects, only to be transformed, in subsequent decades, into infrastructures and products of everyday life.

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Direct-to-Device (D2D) Satellite Connectivity: Defence-to-Consumer Analysis

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Published 2026-06-13 (Platform publication)
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The demands of military programmes, with their requirement for reliability, scale and resilience under extreme conditions, have repeatedly acted as catalysts for innovation.

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