TBF this is a very different proposition than Starlink, enterprise-only, MUCH higher bandwidth (6 Tbps!) and presumably higher latency due to the larger distance to earth. To my knowledge nothing like this has been proposed by anyone so far.
They should prove those speeds before I believe them.
I’m weary of more incompatible internet megaconstellations, especially when this one has the money behind it to actually launch.
I don’t understand why Blue and Amazon both have constellations, or why the Amazon one couldn’t have added a MEO optical backhaul layer, or how an “enterprise” focus actually differs from what Starlink already offers or Leo will offer. I suppose it’s just a faster version of what Oneweb is doing.
I think this one is more meant for high-speed links between (AI?) datacenters. In theory it could be more reliable than ground-based links, until a solar flare comes along of course. And once the constellation is up linking two locations that are very far apart is a hell of a lot easier than laying more cables.
Anything Blue does or announces should be taken with a hefty grain of salt, so I fully endorse your scepticism about the speeds. We’ll see how this one pans out. But from a purely technical standpoint it does sound kinda neat.
TBF this is a very different proposition than Starlink, enterprise-only, MUCH higher bandwidth (6 Tbps!) and presumably higher latency due to the larger distance to earth. To my knowledge nothing like this has been proposed by anyone so far.
They should prove those speeds before I believe them.
I’m weary of more incompatible internet megaconstellations, especially when this one has the money behind it to actually launch.
I don’t understand why Blue and Amazon both have constellations, or why the Amazon one couldn’t have added a MEO optical backhaul layer, or how an “enterprise” focus actually differs from what Starlink already offers or Leo will offer. I suppose it’s just a faster version of what Oneweb is doing.
I think this one is more meant for high-speed links between (AI?) datacenters. In theory it could be more reliable than ground-based links, until a solar flare comes along of course. And once the constellation is up linking two locations that are very far apart is a hell of a lot easier than laying more cables.
Anything Blue does or announces should be taken with a hefty grain of salt, so I fully endorse your scepticism about the speeds. We’ll see how this one pans out. But from a purely technical standpoint it does sound kinda neat.