Rakuten satellite project to receive up to $912 million in Japan govt grant


Rakuten logo is seen in this illustration taken October 21, 2025. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

TOKYO, June ⁠30 (Reuters) - The Japanese government will ⁠grant up to 148 billion yen ($912 ‌million) to Rakuten Group to help it build a satellite communications network, industry group ​Communications and Information Network ⁠Association of Japan ⁠said on Tuesday.

Rakuten, an e-commerce, financial and ⁠telecommunications ‌conglomerate, is in talks with AST SpaceMobile of ⁠the United States to form a ​joint venture ‌for the project, a Rakuten spokesperson ⁠said.

•Japan ​currently depends on SpaceX's Starlink and other services offered by foreign companies ⁠for low-orbit satellite communications, ​and it aims to nurture home-grown operators to boost its economic security.

•Low-orbit satellite ⁠communication services enable the use of smartphones and other telecommunication devices even when users are out of ​the range of ⁠cellular base stations or a natural disaster ​has knocked those ‌base stations out of ​service.

($1 = 162.3300 yen)

(Reporting by Kiyoshi Takenaka; Editing by Sharon Singleton)

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Others Also Read