Blue Origin's satellite internet network TeraWave will move data at 6Tbps | TechCrunch
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Blue Origin's satellite internet network TeraWave will move data at 6Tbps | TechCrunch
"TeraWave adds a space-based layer to your existing network infrastructure, providing connectivity to locations unreachable by traditional methods,"
"We identified an unmet need with customers who were seeking enterprise-grade internet access with higher speeds, symmetrical upload/download speeds, more redundancy, and rapid scalability"
TeraWave will combine 5,280 low‑Earth orbit (LEO) satellites and 128 medium‑Earth orbit (MEO) satellites to deliver high-capacity satellite internet. LEO satellites will use RF links with up to 144 Gbps per satellite, while MEO satellites will use optical links capable of up to 6 Tbps, enabling network throughput up to 6 Tbps. The service targets enterprise, data‑center, and government customers and aims to provide connectivity where terrestrial options are unavailable. Initial deployments are planned for late 2027, and the overall buildout timeline has not been specified. TeraWave is positioned to compete with other constellations, including SpaceX Starlink and Amazon's Leo.
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