Blue Originov "TeraWave" proti Starlinku: naslednji boj za orbitalno internetno infrastrukturo

Povzetek:Blue Origin pravi, da bo izstrelil več kot 5400 satelitov za izgradnjo novega globalnega komunikacijskega omrežja z imenom TeraWave, ki bo pozicionirano kot tekmec Starlinku. Podjetje ga predstavlja kot omrežje poslovnega/vladnega razreda za prenos ogromnih količin podatkov in ne kot širokopasovni dostop za potrošnike.

Širša zgodba je, da se nizka Zemljina orbita spreminja v sporno infrastrukturo – kot podmorski kabli, vendar v vesolju – z velikimi posledicami za odpornost, geopolitiko in preobremenjenost.

Kaj je napovedal Blue Origin

Iz poročila BBC-ja:

  • Načrti Blue Origin5.400+ satelitov.
  • Ime omrežja:TeraWave.
  • Trditev: neprekinjen globalni dostop do interneta in zelo hiter pretok podatkov.
  • Zahtevana največja prepustnost: do6 terabitov na sekundo.
  • Starlink je danes še vedno veliko večji.
  • Starlink služi posameznikom; Blue Origin pravi, da se TeraWave osredotoča napodatkovni centri, podjetja in vlade.
  • Blue Origin pravi, da se lansiranja začnejo dokonec leta 2027.

Zakaj je satelitski internet v razcvetu

Satelitska omrežja so privlačna, ker lahko zagotovijo:

  • globalna pokritost
  • redundanca ob odpovedi zemeljskih omrežij
  • povezljivost za oddaljene industrije in odzivanje na nesreče

Za institucije je vrednost pogosto:

  • odpornost
  • hitro uvajanje
  • neodvisno usmerjanje

V svetu geopolitičnih pretresov in naravnih nesreč je to vse bolj strateško.

Osredotočenost na podjetja je poslovna izbira – in politična

Izjava o osredotočenosti družbe Blue Origin na podjetja in vlade kaže na:

  • manj strank, večje pogodbe
  • potencialno višje marže
  • daljših nabavnih ciklov

Vendar to pomeni tudi:

  • večji regulativni nadzor
  • vidiki nacionalne varnosti
  • nadzor izvoza in vprašanja geopolitične usklajenosti

Vrzel v izvedbi: gradnja konstelacije je operativni maraton

Izstrelitev tisočev satelitov zahteva:

  • množična proizvodnja
  • hitra kadenca izstrelitve
  • zemeljska infrastruktura
  • operacije za preprečevanje trkov
  • uporabniški terminali in integracija

Starlinkov jarek je prav tako operativen kot tehnični.

Torej glavno odprto vprašanje ni "ali lahko Blue Origin opiše omrežje?", temveč:

  • Ali ga lahko zanesljivo uvede in upravlja v velikem obsegu?

Problem orbitalne preobremenjenosti

Ko se pojavi več ozvezdij:

  • tveganje trčenja se povečuje
  • Usklajevanje spektra postaja težje
  • Zmanjševanje naplavin postaja ključnega pomena

Zato postaja »upravljanje vesoljskega prometa« resnično področje politike.

Zunanji učinek je očiten: en sam slab dogodek z odpadki lahko prizadene vse.

Trditve o pretočnosti: kaj je pomembno v praksi

Glavna številka pretočnosti se ne prevede samodejno v uporabniško izkušnjo.

Storitev v resničnem svetu je odvisna od:

  • zmogljivost na regijo
  • gostota zemeljskih postaj
  • omejitve strojne opreme terminala
  • kako je promet usmerjen

To je kot mobilna omrežja: največje število uporabnikov je manj uporabno kot stalna zmogljivost.

Kaj si ogledati naprej

  1. Regulativne vloge(odobretve spektra in orbital).
  2. Proizvodni načrti(kje in kako so sateliti zgrajeni).
  3. Kadenca zagona(ali lahko Blue Origin doseže vzdržen urnik?).
  4. Sidrne stranke(večje pogodbe kažejo na resnost).
  5. Zmanjševanje naplavin in preglednost(zaupanje v poslovanje je pomembno).

Bistvo

TeraWave podjetja Blue Origin je verodostojen vstop v obdobje "mega-ozvezdij".

Toda zmagovalce na tem trgu bo določila izvedba: sposobnost namestitve tisočev satelitov, njihovega varnega upravljanja v prenatrpani orbiti in zagotavljanja zanesljivih storitev, za katere bodo stranke plačale.


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Blue Origin says it will launch more than 5,400 satellites to build a new global communications network called TeraWave, positioned as a rival to Starlink. The company is framing it as an enterprise/government-grade network for moving huge amounts of data, rather than consumer broadband.
The larger story is that low-Earth orbit is turning into contested infrastructure — like undersea cables, but in space — with major implications for resilience, geopolitics, and congestion.
What Blue Origin announced
From the BBC report:
Blue Origin plans
5,400+ satellites
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Network name:
TeraWave
Claim: continuous global internet access and very fast data movement.
Claimed peak throughput: up to
6 terabits per second
Starlink remains far larger today.
Starlink serves individuals; Blue Origin says TeraWave focuses on
data centres, businesses, and governments
Blue Origin says launches begin by
end of 2027
Why satellite internet is booming
Satellite networks are attractive because they can provide:
global coverage
redundancy when terrestrial networks fail
connectivity for remote industries and disaster response
For institutions, the value is often:
resilience
rapid deployment
independent routing
In a world of geopolitical shocks and natural disasters, that’s increasingly strategic.
Enterprise focus is a business choice — and a political one
Blue Origin’s stated focus on businesses and governments suggests:
fewer customers, larger contracts
potentially higher margins
longer procurement cycles
But it also means:
more regulatory oversight
national security considerations
export controls and geopolitical alignment questions
The execution gap: building a constellation is an operations marathon
Launching thousands of satellites requires:
mass manufacturing
rapid launch cadence
ground infrastructure
collision avoidance operations
customer terminals and integration
Starlink’s moat is as much operational as technical.
So the main open question isn’t “can Blue Origin describe a network?” It’s:
can it deploy and operate it reliably at scale?
The orbital congestion problem
As more constellations appear:
collision risk rises
spectrum coordination gets harder
debris mitigation becomes critical
This is why “space traffic management” is becoming a real policy domain.
The externality is obvious: one bad debris event can affect everyone.
Throughput claims: what matters in practice
A headline throughput figure doesn’t automatically translate to user experience.
Real-world service depends on:
capacity per region
ground station density
terminal hardware constraints
how traffic is routed
It’s like mobile networks: peak numbers are less useful than consistent capacity.
What to watch next
Regulatory filings
(spectrum and orbital approvals).
Manufacturing plans
(where and how satellites are built).
Launch cadence
(can Blue Origin hit a sustained schedule?).
Anchor customers
(major contracts signal seriousness).
Debris mitigation and transparency
(trust in operations matters).
Bottom line
Blue Origin’s TeraWave is a credible entry in the “mega-constellation” era.
But the winners in this market will be decided by execution: the ability to deploy thousands of satellites, manage them safely in a crowded orbit, and deliver reliable service that customers will pay for.
Sources
BBC News (Technology):
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cn0yydwe89jo?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=rss
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