The satellite launch schedule for 2022 to 2026 shows the industry`s interest in designing multi-orbit schemes, with a footprint in GEO, LEO and in certain cases MEO, either through its own fleets or collaboration agreements. An example of this is Intelsat's roadmap for the remainder of 2022 and the beginning of 2023, when it plans to put the IS-40e into orbit: in total, the operator has twelve satellites in production, four of them defined by software and all under a vision of a “unified network”. The company, which has just come out of a judicial recovery process, maintains its focus on GEO, but seeks a presence in the other two orbits. That is why it evaluates plans for MEO and advances with testing solutions together with existing LEO fleets. On this last point, the operator recently worked with OneWeb on a multi-orbit communications solution for representatives of the US Army and the US Department of Defense: the diversification of transport between GEO and low orbit constellations was exhibited there , with a continuous switch between the two, to show the potential of using both types of satellites together.