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Satellite Internet Race Heats Up: Bezos vs. Musk

8 Feb

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Summary

  • Starlink is the most mature, with 9,555 active satellites launched since 2019.
  • Amazon Leo launched its first satellites in April 2025; TeraWave aims for 2027.
  • TeraWave targets enterprise and government, offering higher speeds than rivals.
Satellite Internet Race Heats Up: Bezos vs. Musk

The competition in satellite internet is escalating with major players like SpaceX, Amazon, and Blue Origin. SpaceX's Starlink, launched in 2019, is the most advanced, currently operating 9,555 satellites and serving millions globally. Amazon's Leo project, initially unveiled before Starlink's launch, began deploying satellites in April 2025 and plans a constellation of 3,236. Its focus is initially on enterprise and government clients.

Blue Origin's TeraWave, announced recently, aims to begin deployment by the first quarter of 2027 with a planned 5,408 satellites. Unlike its competitors, TeraWave is specifically designed for enterprise, data center, and government users, promising data speeds up to 6 terabits per second. This high-bandwidth focus distinguishes it from Starlink and Amazon Leo, which cater to a broader range of users, including individuals in underserved areas.

These companies, backed by billionaires Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos, are rapidly innovating in satellite technology. Each iteration of launched satellites offers greater speed and capacity, driving the industry towards faster, more extensive global connectivity. The market segments range from direct-to-device to sovereign government needs, with each company strategically positioning itself.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The main projects are SpaceX's Starlink, Amazon's Leo, and Blue Origin's TeraWave, each with unique deployment strategies and target markets.
Starlink is the most mature, having launched 9,555 active satellites since 2019 and already serving millions worldwide.
TeraWave is uniquely positioned to serve enterprise, data center, and government users with very high data speeds, up to 6 terabits per second.

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