KEY POINTS
  • Kepler Communications, a start-up that is building a satellite internet network for service outside of the Earth, raised $60 million in a new round of funding.
  • "We're not selling to businesses directly here on Earth – we're focused on providing communications to space stations, to other satellites, to allow them to bring their information back down to Earth in real time," Kepler CEO Mina Mitry told CNBC.
  • The company is working to put "just over 200 satellites" in orbit to get its network "fully operational by 2023," Mitry said.
A series of GEN1 satellites ready to head to a launch site.

Kepler Communications, a start-up that is building a satellite internet network for service outside of the Earth, raised $60 million in a new round to help the Toronto-based company grow, including an expansion in the U.S.

"We're not selling to businesses directly here on Earth – we're focused on providing communications to space stations, to other satellites, to allow them to bring their information back down to Earth in real time," Kepler CEO Mina Mitry told CNBC.