Beijing eyes 200,000-satellite megaconstellation to rival Starlink

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China has filed ITU proposals to deploy up to 200,000 internet satellites—including two ambitious 96,714-satellite megaconstellations (CTC-1 and CTC-2)—as part of a broader push to build Chinese space networks and compete with SpaceX’s Starlink, amid concerns about orbital congestion and regulatory timelines.
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