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ALL.SPACE to be acquired by York Space Systems

York Space Systems has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Reading headquartered ALL.SPACE, a provider of advanced satellite communications terminals and multinetwork connectivity solutions.



Image courtesy ALL.SPACE
 

Upon closing of the transaction, ALL.SPACE will operate as a wholly owned subsidiary of York, continuing to serve customers across the broader industry.

Dirk Wallinger, CEO of York, said: “With this acquisition, York is creating a complete communications ecosystem that operates in contested environments across commercial and government networks. The addition of ALL.SPACE brings a world-class team whose proven leadership and technical excellence will be key as we scale these capabilities for our customers.”

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Founded in 2013 and headquartered in the United Kingdom, with operations in Europe and the United States, ALL.SPACE developed its high-performance, software-defined Hydra Terminal Range to enable simultaneous multilink, multiorbit and multiband connectivity across LEO, MEO, GEO and HEO networks. 

The platform provides resilient, network agnostic communications for platforms on the move, enabling reliable connectivity across space, air, land and maritime domains. ALL.SPACE’s technology is purpose-built to ensure connectivity is maintained in dynamic and contested environments, particularly for mobile platforms operating in unpredictable conditions.

Paul McCarter, CEO of ALL.SPACE, said: “ALL.SPACE was built to ensure connectivity doesn’t fail when it matters most. Demand is accelerating for resilient communications in complex operational environments and our technology is proven to deliver in those conditions. Partnering with York allows us to scale that capability and deliver it to an even broader set of missions.”

Melanie Preisser, EVP and GM of York, said: “What sets ALL.SPACE apart is their ability to ensure complex, multinetwork connectivity is maintained even when systems are on the move. They’ve built a capability that has consistently performed in real operational conditions, making them a natural fit and a powerful addition to the solutions we bring to our customers.”

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ALL.SPACE’s smart terminal platform delivers turnkey, on-the-move connectivity, enabling communications to operate across multiple simultaneous pathways, improving resilience by reducing reliance on any single network and maintaining connectivity in contested environments.

Together, York and ALL.SPACE bring proven, complementary capabilities that give the warfighter real-time access to the information needed to operate and adapt. The result is improved awareness, coordination and mission execution across distributed operations.

York continues to execute at scale across national security and commercial missions, building on its recent initial public offering. In March, the company announced a major commercial contract and secured an extension of an existing programme. The proposed acquisition of ALL.SPACE would be York’s second strategic acquisition since going public. 

The consummation of the acquisition of ALL.SPACE is subject to regulatory approvals and customary closing conditions and is expected to occur in the third quarter.

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