China Challenges Starlink with New Satellite Launch
China launched its first batch of satellites aimed at creating a megaconstellation similar to SpaceX's Starlink. This strategic move seeks to establish China's own near-global internet network, marking a significant development in Beijing's tech ambitions. The launch was executed by a state-owned enterprise.
China has taken a bold step in the space race by launching the first batch of satellites intended for a megaconstellation to rival SpaceX's Starlink network. The state-owned enterprise carried out the launch on Monday, as reported by a state-backed newspaper. This marks a crucial milestone in Beijing's vision to create its own near-global internet network. With around 5,500 satellites already in orbit under Starlink, China's new constellation aims to provide similar commercial broadband services to consumers, companies, and government agencies, showcasing the nation's growing technological prowess.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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