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Telesat Lightspeed

LEO Upcoming

Enterprise LEO - pathfinder launching Dec 2026

Max Speed

TBD

Latency

30–50ms

From

TBD

Satellites

0/156

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Data last verified 2026-03-28. Speeds are advertised ranges - actual performance varies by location and congestion. 3 sources cited below.

About Telesat Lightspeed

"Deliver enterprise-grade, carrier-class LEO connectivity with guaranteed quality of service for the world's most demanding applications."

Telesat, founded in 1969 as a Canadian Crown corporation, is one of the world's oldest and most experienced satellite operators. For decades, Telesat operated geostationary satellites serving broadcast, enterprise, and government customers. The Lightspeed constellation represents the company's ambitious pivot to LEO.

Unlike Starlink and Kuiper, which target consumers, Lightspeed is designed specifically for enterprise and carrier-grade quality of service. Each of the 198 planned satellites features four 10 Gbps optical inter-satellite laser links, enabling high-bandwidth mesh networking in orbit. MDA was selected as prime contractor to build the constellation.

Development has faced delays. ASIC component issues pushed the pathfinder mission from mid-2026 to December 2026, and commercial service from 2027 to Q1 2028. Despite the delays, a CA$1 billion order backlog demonstrates strong market demand for the service.

Specifications

Download Speed
TBD
Upload Speed
TBD
Latency
30–50ms
Data Cap
Unlimited (plan-dependent)
Orbit Type
LEO
Constellation
0 in orbit / 156 planned
Parent Company
Telesat
Subscribers
Not disclosed

For context: Netflix 4K needs ~25 Mbps, video calls need ~5 Mbps. Latency under 100ms is good for gaming; under 300ms works for video calls. GEO satellites (600ms+) have noticeable delay on interactive tasks.

Hardware & Installation

Equipment Cost
TBD
Note
Enterprise pricing - CA$1B order backlog
Installation Required
Professional install required
Portable
No

Timeline

Completed Planned
  1. Telesat founded as a Canadian Crown corporation

  2. Lightspeed LEO constellation announced

  3. MDA selected as prime contractor

  4. 2 pathfinder satellites targeted for launch

  5. Full constellation deployment

  6. Commercial service targeted

Customer Sentiment

No reviews yet

Telesat Lightspeed has no satellites in orbit and no service available. The CA$1B order backlog indicates strong enterprise interest. No user reviews will be possible until after the 2028 commercial service launch.

Sentiment verified 2026-03-24. Reviews change - check the platform for latest.

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • + Designed for enterprise/carrier-grade quality of service
  • + 4x 10 Gbps optical inter-satellite laser links per satellite
  • + CA$1B order backlog demonstrates market demand

Limitations

  • - Zero satellites launched - highest execution risk
  • - Commercial service delayed to Q1 2028
  • - No consumer offerings planned
  • - Small constellation compared to Starlink/Kuiper
  • - Creditor lawsuit over $1.7B LEO equity transfer; $1.7B debt due Dec 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

How fast is Telesat Lightspeed satellite internet?
Telesat Lightspeed has not yet published official speed specifications. Check back for updates as service launches.
How much does Telesat Lightspeed cost per month?
Telesat Lightspeed does not currently offer public consumer pricing. Service is available through enterprise contracts or authorized partners.
What latency does Telesat Lightspeed have?
Telesat Lightspeed has a latency range of 30 to 50ms. As a LEO (Low Earth Orbit) provider, it delivers low latency suitable for video calls, gaming, and real-time applications.
Is Telesat Lightspeed available in my country?
Telesat Lightspeed is not yet commercially available. 0 satellites launched. 2 pathfinder satellites targeted Dec 2026. Full deployment through 2027. Service delayed to Q1 2028 due to ASIC delays. Creditors suing over $1.7B LEO equity transfer; $1.7B debt due Dec 2026 - major financial risk.
Does Telesat Lightspeed require professional installation?
Yes, Telesat Lightspeed requires professional installation. A technician will set up and align the satellite dish at your location. Equipment costs have not been announced. Contact Telesat Lightspeed or an authorized dealer to schedule installation.

Sources & Methodology

All data on this page is sourced from official company announcements, regulatory filings, and independent speed-test databases. Speeds shown are advertised ranges - actual performance varies by location, time of day, and network congestion. We do not fabricate specifications: where data is unavailable, we show "TBD."

  1. [1] Telesat LEO Satellites official page - accessed 2026-03-24
  2. [2] Telesat investor relations - order backlog and deployment timeline - accessed 2026-03-24
  3. [3] Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada - spectrum licensing - accessed 2026-03-24