KEY POINTS
  • Alternative satellite internet company Astranis has its first spacecraft in orbit and says it's working "perfectly."
  • "We have a new way of connecting people in some of the most remote and underserved parts of the world," Astranis CEO John Gedmark told CNBC.
  • The company's small satellite, built largely in-house and named "Arcturus," launched on SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket and is expected to begin providing service to customers in Alaska by mid-June.
The Arcturus satellite is seen en route to geosynchronous orbit.

Astranis, a San Francisco-based company with an alternative approach to providing internet access from satellites, has its first spacecraft in orbit, and the company on Wednesday said it's working "perfectly."

"We have a new way of connecting people in some of the most remote and underserved parts of the world," Astranis CEO John Gedmark told CNBC.