# Satellite%20Internet
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China’s 'Vacuum King' Challenges Musk’s Starlink with 10-Million Satellite Gambit
Dreame Technology CEO Yu Hao has announced a staggering plan to launch 10 million satellites, aiming to surpass Elon Musk's Starlink in both scale and timeline. The move highlights the increasing ambition of Chinese consumer tech firms to enter the aerospace and global connectivity sectors.

Rocketing Higher: China’s Commercial Space Sector Ignites A-Share Rally
The Shanghai Composite rose 0.76% amid a 2.58 trillion yuan trading surge, powered by a dominant rally in the commercial space and AI infrastructure sectors. Investor confidence is being driven by state-backed technology initiatives and a de-escalation of global geopolitical risks.

Amazon’s $11.5 Billion Orbital Gamble: Challenging SpaceX in the Direct-to-Device Frontier
Amazon has acquired satellite operator Globalstar for $11.57 billion to accelerate its 'Leo' satellite network and compete directly with SpaceX’s Starlink. The deal secures critical spectrum for direct-to-device mobile connectivity and reinforces a strategic partnership with Apple for future iPhone satellite features.

The Starlink Subsidy: How Elon Musk’s Satellite Empire Funds a Trillion-Dollar Ambition
Starlink has emerged as the primary profit engine for SpaceX, generating $11.4 billion in revenue with software-like margins that subsidize the company's massive losses in AI and rocket development. While Starlink's operational success is undeniable, SpaceX's $1.25 trillion valuation remains heavily dependent on continued exponential growth in the satellite internet sector.

Diplomatic Deadlock in Islamabad: US and Iran Clash Over Hormuz as China Eyes the High Ground
Direct US-Iran negotiations in Islamabad have reached a stalemate over the control of the Strait of Hormuz, with Tehran demanding exclusive rights to the waterway. Amidst this geopolitical tension, China has successfully launched a satellite internet test satellite and initiated major offshore carbon capture and trade projects.

Beijing’s Orbit: From Satellite Supremacy to the Dark Arts of EV Competition
China successfully expands its satellite internet infrastructure while domestic automakers grapple with a surge in orchestrated online defamation. Internationally, failed US-Iran talks over the Strait of Hormuz continue to weigh on global geopolitical stability.

Orbital Ambitions: China Advances Domestic Satellite Internet Constellation with Latest Launch
China has successfully launched a new test satellite for its domestic satellite internet project, accelerating its efforts to build a massive low-Earth orbit constellation. This move aims to provide a sovereign alternative to Western networks and secure China's position in the global race for space-based connectivity.

The Heartbeat of China's Starlink: Tianao Electronics Confirms Role in LEO Satellite Supply Chain
Tianao Electronics has confirmed that its precision timing hardware is being deployed in Low Earth Orbit satellite constellations, marking a critical milestone for China's domestic space supply chain. The company is positioned as a key upstream supplier for China's nascent satellite internet mega-constellations.

Space-Grade Intelligence: Digital China Secures Landmark Contract for AI Acceleration Modules
Digital China Group has officially entered the space computing market by securing a contract to provide high-reliability AI acceleration modules to an undisclosed partner. This move marks a significant evolution for the IT giant as it pivots toward high-stakes, specialized hardware in China's rapidly expanding aerospace and AI sectors.

China’s Orbital Ambitions: 'Thousand Sails' Constellation Gains Momentum with Seventh Launch
China has launched the seventh batch of its 'Thousand Sails' satellite constellation, signaling an accelerated push to rival SpaceX's Starlink and secure strategic Low Earth Orbit resources.

The Celestial Cloud: China Stakes Its Claim to the High Ground of Space Computing
China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology is accelerating the development of orbital computing to overcome terrestrial energy constraints and achieve real-time data processing. By integrating AI computing directly into satellite constellations, Beijing aims to lead the 'first tier' of a global space-based infrastructure that supports the low-altitude economy and emergency response.

Orbital Intelligence: China’s MIIT Charts Path for Integrated Space Computing to Fuel the Low-Altitude Economy
China's MIIT has outlined a new strategic focus on 'space computing' to integrate satellite communication, navigation, and remote sensing with on-orbit data processing. This initiative is specifically designed to provide the real-time infrastructure needed for the low-altitude drone economy and emergency response systems.