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Bezos fires back at Musk: 5,408-satellite TeraWave network promises 6 Tbps orbital pipes by 2027

Last updated: January 22, 2026 4:11 am
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Bezos fires back at Musk: 5,408-satellite TeraWave network promises 6 Tbps orbital pipes by 2027
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Blue Origin just dropped the specs for TeraWave—5,408 laser-linked satellites pumping 6 Tbps, locked and loaded for Q4 2027. Translation: Enterprise-grade orbital bandwidth is about to get a second supplier, and Musk’s Starlink monopoly is officially on notice.

The number that matters: 6 terabits per second—anywhere

While consumer broadband grabs headlines, the real money lives in dedicated, high-throughput circuits for governments, hyperscalers, and high-frequency traders. TeraWave’s advertised 6 Tbps point-to-point capacity dwarfs the ~20 Gbps per satellite that current-generation Starlink craft deliver. Blue Origin isn’t chasing rural Wi-Fi subscribers; it’s selling a wholesale fiber replacement that happens to route through vacuum.

5,408 satellites, one vertical integration play

Launch cadence matters. Blue Origin will use its still-in-development New Glenn heavy-lift rocket to loft the first batches in late 2027, a timeline that aligns with the vehicle’s projected shift from test flights to operational tempo. Owning the launcher, the spacecraft design, and the ground gateways gives Bezos margin leverage Musk can’t match without third-party rideshare.

Why lasers beat Ka-band every time

  • Latency: Light in vacuum moves 1.5× faster than in glass fiber; laser inter-satellite links shave milliseconds off trans-oceanic routes.
  • Spectrum freedom: No FCC coordination fights once you leave radio frequencies behind.
  • Jam resistance: Narrow optical beams are nearly impossible to intercept or interfere with, a selling point for defense contracts.

Starlink’s counter-punch already queued

Musk wasted no time, claiming on X that Starlink’s next-gen V3 satellites will exceed TeraWave’s throughput. SpaceX has petitioned the FCC to authorize 30,000 additional spacecraft, each sporting optical cross-links and up to 60 Gbps aggregate capacity. The escalation turns low-Earth orbit into a GHz arms race where yesterday’s “mega-constellation” becomes tomorrow’s minimum viable network.

From internet to off-planet data centers

Both billionaires now pitch orbit as the logical home for tomorrow’s compute. Musk told employees that Starlink V3 buses could double as micro-data-centers, cooled by the void and powered by persistent sunlight. Bezos echoes the vision, forecasting a migration of server farms to space within two decades to escape Earth-side energy and real-estate constraints. TeraWave’s 6 Tbps pipes are the first commercial backbone purpose-built for that migration.

What it means for CIOs and cloud buyers

  1. Diversify now: Dual-sourcing orbital backhaul becomes realistic in 2028; RFPs should demand both Starlink and TeraWave bids.
  2. Regulatory head start: Governments will award spectrum and landing rights first-come, first-served—early adopters lock in priority slots.
  3. Price war incoming: Overcapacity between two mega-constellations will crater the cost of long-haul bandwidth, pressuring terrestrial fiber operators.

Bottom line

TeraWave isn’t another splashy vaporware announcement—it’s a calculated enterprise strike at the most lucrative slice of the satellite market. If Blue Origin hits its 2027 launch window with working laser links, Musk will face a well-funded competitor that can undercut Starlink on price and possibly outrun it on raw throughput. The orbital internet era is pivoting from beta tests to billion-dollar backhaul contracts, and Bezos just made sure he has a seat at the table.

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