Blue Origin unveils TeraWave, a 5,408-satellite plan for 6 Tbps space internet

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Blue Origin revealed a plan to deploy 5,408 satellites for a space-based communications network named TeraWave, set to begin in late 2027 and capable of up to 6 Tbps worldwide for data centers, governments and businesses, targeting as many as 100,000 customers and competing with SpaceX’s Starlink and Blue Origin’s own Leo/Kuiper effort.
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