Paris-based Eutelsat SA agreed to acquire the U.K.’s OneWeb Global Ltd., a deal that would combine the two companies’ separate fleets of internet-delivering satellites and create a bigger competitor to Elon Musk’s Starlink service.

The all-share merger values OneWeb at $3.4 billion, the two companies said. Eutelsat previously had a nearly 24% stake in OneWeb. The U.K. government owns 19%. After the deal completes, the government stake in the combined company will fall to 11%. It will retain a “special share” that provides London certain national security assurances.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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