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UNIVITY signs the Zero Debris Charter and reaffirms its commitment to sustainable, responsible and sovereign space connectivity

By Eric Van Rees - 18th July 2025 - 07:09

As the challenge of ensuring sustainable space operations intensifies, UNIVITY pledges to help safeguard the future of outer space.

UNIVITY (formerly Constellation Technologies & Operations or CTO), a European provider of space-based connectivity services, has officially signed the Zero Debris Charter—a non-binding yet ambitious framework that sets out shared principles and measurable targets for achieving Zero Debris by 2030.

UNIVITY is building a shared, neutral, and fully independent space infrastructure that enables telecom operators worldwide to deploy high-speed, low-latency internet access from space, in complement to terrestrial networks. Operating in Very Low Earth Orbit (VLEO), UNIVITY’s constellation significantly reduces the risk of generating space debris and limits light pollution. As space becomes an increasingly strategic global domain and satellite proliferation threatens its long-term sustainability, UNIVITY’s signature of the charter is a clear endorsement of a shared vision: to make Europe a responsible, competitive, and sustainable space power.

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