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China Files for Huge Satellite Constellation
12 Jan
Summary
- China filed for two non-geostationary satellite networks with 96,714 satellites each.
- Filings secure priority for spectrum and orbital resources for next-gen constellations.
- Move aims to secure long-term spectrum priority amid growing global competition.

China has submitted two significant filings to the International Telecommunication Union for non-geostationary satellite networks, each proposing a staggering 96,714 satellites. These filings, designated CTC-1 and CTC-2, were lodged in late December 2025. They represent an early strategic effort to secure priority for orbital slots and crucial spectrum resources for future megaconstellations.
These early-stage regulatory submissions, while not yet authorized for deployment, highlight the intense competition for limited space and spectrum. By securing priority dates, China aims to safeguard its long-term options for developing advanced satellite systems, akin to SpaceX's Starlink and Amazon's Project Kuiper.




