Lynk Global and Omnispace Complete Merger to Form Elveo Mobile
At a glance
- Lynk Global and Omnispace merged on August 14, 2026
- The new company is named Elveo Mobile
- Elveo Mobile will provide global direct-to-device satellite connectivity
Lynk Global and Omnispace finalized their merger on August 14, 2026, resulting in the creation of a new company called Elveo Mobile. This development marks the official launch of a combined entity focused on satellite-based mobile connectivity.
The newly formed Elveo Mobile will deliver direct-to-device connectivity services, enabling mobile phones, machines, and other devices to connect directly to satellites. The company stated that its service is intended to operate on a global scale, reaching users worldwide.
According to information released by the company, Elveo Mobile’s network will be compatible with eight billion existing mobile phones and devices. The company also reported that it has established commercial agreements with over 50 mobile network operators and distribution partners across more than 60 countries.
Elveo Mobile’s headquarters and technology center will be located in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. The company’s formation brings together the resources and expertise of both Lynk Global and Omnispace under a single brand.
What the numbers show
- The merger was completed on August 14, 2026
- Elveo Mobile’s service is compatible with eight billion devices
- More than 50 commercial agreements in over 60 countries
Guggenheim Securities acted as the exclusive financial advisor to Lynk Global during the merger process. This role involved providing financial guidance and support as the two companies combined their operations.
The company’s stated goal is to deliver connectivity directly from satellites to a wide range of devices, including mobile phones and machines. Elveo Mobile has indicated that its approach will allow users to access connectivity in locations where traditional mobile networks may not be available.
With the completion of the merger and the launch of Elveo Mobile, the company enters the market with established agreements and a stated plan to provide global satellite connectivity. The company’s headquarters in the Washington, D.C. area will serve as the central hub for its technology and operations.
* This article is based on publicly available information at the time of writing.
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