Blue Origin has announced plans for a massive satellite internet system. The company is owned by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. Blue Origin said it will deploy more than 5,400 satellites into orbit. The project represents a major expansion of the company’s space operations. The network aims to provide uninterrupted internet access worldwide.
TeraWave Targets Speed and Global Reach
The company named the system TeraWave. Blue Origin said it will deliver continuous internet service across the globe. The network will also move large amounts of data at very high speeds. The company said TeraWave will outperform existing commercial satellite networks. Even after full deployment, the system will remain smaller than Starlink’s constellation.
Starlink Continues to Dominate
Starlink remains the leader in the satellite internet market. The network operates under Elon Musk’s SpaceX. Starlink provides internet and phone services directly to individual users. Blue Origin said TeraWave will not serve private consumers. The company will focus on data centres, businesses, and government clients instead.
TeraWave Promises Record Speeds
Blue Origin said TeraWave will reach speeds of up to six terabits per second. The company said rival satellite networks cannot match this performance. Several major companies already compete in the sector. Amazon represents one of the strongest competitors. Bezos continues as Amazon’s executive chairman after stepping down as chief executive in 2021.
Amazon Expands Its Leo Satellite Network
Amazon runs its own satellite project called Leo. The company currently operates around 180 satellites in orbit. It launched dozens more satellites just last week. Amazon plans to expand the network to over 3,000 satellites. Leo targets general consumers rather than businesses or governments. Amazon markets it as a global high-speed internet solution. The company has not announced a full deployment schedule.
Launch Timeline and Technical Achievements
Blue Origin said it will begin launching TeraWave satellites by late 2027. The company has recently reached key technical milestones. In November, it successfully landed a rocket booster on a floating platform. Only SpaceX had previously accomplished this feat.
Celebrity Spaceflight Sparks Debate
In April, Blue Origin conducted an 11-minute space flight with an all-female crew. Passengers included Lauren Sánchez, Katy Perry, and Gayle King. The mission drew global attention. Some commentators criticised it as tone-deaf. They said the flight appeared insensitive during economic hardship.
