Blue Origin has announced a new satellite communication project named TeraWave, designed to provide global coverage with a record-breaking bandwidth of up to 6 Tbps via optical channels (up to 144 Gbps via radio channels for both download and upload).
Unlike mass services like Starlink, TeraWave targets corporate clients, data centers, and governmental customers who require guaranteed reliable and high-speed communication for critically important operations. The constellation will consist of 5,408 satellites in low and medium Earth orbit, interconnected by radio and optical links. This architecture will enable the construction of ultra-fast communication channels between major hubs and remote access points, where laying fiber optics is economically impractical or technically challenging.
Blue Origin promises a symmetric channel, global coverage, and the ability to quickly integrate TeraWave into existing infrastructure. The deployment of the constellation is scheduled to begin at the end of 2027.
In recent years, there has been a notable shift towards integrating traditional satellite communication with cutting-edge technologies like AI-driven network management and advanced encryption protocols. This trend is expected to accelerate, especially with new entrants like TeraWave pushing the boundaries.
With an eye on the future, Blue Origin’s TeraWave aims to set a new benchmark in satellite communications. Enhanced capabilities cater to evolving demands for faster data transmission, reinforcing the importance of satellite networks in global connectivity strategies.
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