Bezos and Musk Face Off in New “Star Wars” Satellite Race to Connect Remote Americas

Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin has sparked a “Star Wars” rivalry with Elon Musk’s Starlink by launching TeraWave, a constellation of 5,408 satellites aimed at remote areas in the Americas, including rural U.S. and Latin America. This was announced on January 21, 2026, and it promises speeds of 6 Tbps for businesses, governments, and data centers in areas with limited fiber access. Musk responded on X, stating that Starlink’s lasers will outpace TeraWave. TeraWave combines LEO and MEO orbits for added reliability and plans to launch by 2027 using the New Glenn rocket. In the midst of Amazon’s Kuiper consumer broadband initiative, this new project puts pressure on Starlink, which has over 10,000 satellites serving more than 6 million users, intensifying the race for global connectivity.

TeraWave Technology Edge

TeraWave uses optically linked satellites to provide ultra-high throughput, prioritizing business needs over consumer broadband.

Starlink Counteroffensive

Starlink is pursuing laser upgrades to achieve better speeds, capitalizing on its extensive satellite network and the capabilities of SpaceX rockets.

Remote Americas Focus

Both networks aim to close digital gaps in Latin America and rural U.S., where fiber installation is expensive, leading to a competitive struggle for billions in potential markets.

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