Blue Origin, the space company founded by Jeff Bezos, announced Wednesday plans for a new megaconstellation, TeraWave. The constellation aims to deliver data speeds up to 6Tbps globally. It will consist of 5,408 interconnected satellites.
The majority of satellites will reside in low-Earth orbit, with the remainder in medium-Earth orbit. Low-Earth orbit satellites will provide up to 144Gbps via radio spectrum. Medium-Earth orbit satellites will offer higher data rates through optical links. Blue Origin CEO Dave Limp stated the constellation provides reliability, resilience, and scalability for enterprise clients.
TeraWave targets the enterprise market, differentiating itself from consumer-focused constellations like SpaceX's Starlink. The company emphasizes backup connectivity and rapid global deployment. Financial details of the project were not disclosed.
Blue Origin, founded by Jeff Bezos, is a privately funded aerospace manufacturer and space services company. The next steps for the TeraWave project, including launch schedules and regulatory approvals, remain to be seen.
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