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Shinichiro HIDA retweeted
Replying to @hiranotakasi
Bureau1440のことですね。現状は仰るとおり大言壮語の状態ですが技術的には既に確立されてしまっているので、打ち上げ回数をこなせば実際に対処されてしまうと思います。欧州も既にOneWebで実現自体はしていたような。
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Replying to @sheepdog85
У них пока был только один пуск, и судя по трекингу 14 из 16 спутников первой партии из этой серии вышли на штатные орбиты и работают. Если сравнивать с Amazon Leo и китайскими группировками, то это хороший результат для первого вывода (предыдущие тесты на другой платформе были). Если же говорить про темпы развёртки, и в целом перспективы за пределами оборонных задач, то там всё сложнее и пока рано приходить к однозначным выводам. Это не аналог Старлинк и не конкурент тем более, работающего или коммерческого сервиса пока нет. Что их выделяет — это именно наличие подобной суверенной группировки (когда она заработает), что явно будет быстрее, чем замена того же OneWeb в Европе. Но в текущих реалиях стране нужен это только для одной задачи.
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We have them all better take them back. And we take back these as well. British OneWeb is fighting with Elonmusk with indian money. airtel bharti owns. A quarter %. U see and think the world is the size of ur eye ball. Its much bigger bruh
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#LEO(低軌道衛星) 地上400〜1,200km付近の軌道。高度が低いため通信遅延が短く、インターネット接続に最適。Starlinkが採用している軌道帯。 #メガコンステレーション 数千〜数万機の衛星を打ち上げ、地球全体をカバーするネットワーク構想。SpaceXが先行し、Amazon KuiperやOneWebが追従中。
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【1分で解説】宇宙インターネットは、すでに「一強」の構図だ。 現在、地球軌道上の稼働衛星の約75%がStarlink。イーロン・マスクはさらに「5年以内に残り全社合計の5倍」と予測する。Amazon KuiperやOneWebが束になっても追いつけない規模を目指している。 キーワード解説はリプ欄に! #1分で解説 #Starlink #宇宙ビジネス #ABOUTUS
They did it. SpaceX has now launched more satellites than the rest of humanity, combined, all time.
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Monopolizing? Starlink is the only real option in many places. But here are the list of competitors: Hughesnet, Viasat, OneWeb, Amazon Leo. Hughesnet is much more expensive than Starlink.
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Quando a blue orign começar a lançar os foguetes dela com a kuiper, o share da spacex vai reduzir e a mensalidade do starlink vai ter que cair vai ser briga de foice! A oneweb era promissora, mas a guerra na ucrânia veio e n dá para lançar no F9 e competir com a spacex kkkkkk
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correction not the only company but the company with the most satellites by far with over 10k followed by oneweb with 600–700 not even playing the same game.
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1. Starlink is highly profitable already. Other constellations are operating (eg OneWeb) and they don’t have the advantage of owning an operational reusable launch business. (Amazon soon will). So Starlink is easily WAY more profitable than the other businesses which are not charities either. Then switch from Falcon 9 5x cheaper to Starship 100x cheaper? 2. Asteroid mining? Asteroid mining companies planned out profitable mining BEFORE Starship was even on the drawing board. 100x cheaper Starship hugely impacts that.
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Replying to @peterrhague
Love him or loath him, Cummings realised this. I thought things would be better when Oneweb was invested in, but Johnston sold it because he didn't know what it was for. We need better educated people in government.
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Rick Placer retweeted
SpaceX literally launches their competitors to orbit when they have no other launch options (Cygnus, OneWeb, etc).
and they broke a lot of regulations to do it it, and have crowded out other people from being able to use certain orbits :/
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Vivement que Eutelsat et Oneweb améliorent leur couverture pour se debarasser de Musk surtout !
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If only someone could make satellite Internet fast, reliable and affordable, they'd make a fortune. I wonder if Project Kuiper or OneWeb will ever do it.
This is how fragile rural internet is: one small company fails, and families and businesses across 5,000 square miles go dark. 120,000 Minnesota households still lack reliable broadband. My Last Mile Initiative will connect every Minnesotan with broadband they can count on.
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SPACEX $SPCX OWNED STARLINK HAS 10,550 ACTIVE SATELLITES IN ORBIT RIGHT NOW Amazon's Project Kuiper has 329. Second place OneWeb has 654 Here's how the full satellite race looks in 2026: Starlink: 10,550 active | 29,988 target Amazon Kuiper: 329 active | 7,774 target OneWeb: 654 active | 648 target Planet Labs: 126 active | 500 target AST SpaceMobile: 7 active | 248 target
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🛰️ The satellite industry is entering a new era. Starlink now operates over 10,500 satellites, while Amazon LEO, OneWeb, Planet Labs, AST SpaceMobile, and others are building networks for broadband, Earth observation, and space-based intelligence. The chart below compares the active satellites and long-term plans of some of the industry’s leading operators. (Data: satellitemap.space and company disclosures) We’ve just published a full Satellite Industry Report exploring the history, technology, economics, and future of the orbital economy, check it out on jarsy.com/blog
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Bharti-backed OneWeb has 600 satellites up. Jio applied for spectrum. I think the real bottleneck isn't hardware — it's demand aggregation. Military railways committing bulk orders would change the math overnight.
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