Jeff Bezos Launches Space Internet That Only Rich Businesses Can Use
KEY POINTS
- •Blue Origin launched its New Glenn rocket for the second attempt on November 13, 2025, at Cape Canaveral.
- •Their upcoming TeraWave network promises 6Tb internet bandwidth globally, starting satellite deployments near late 2027.
- •CEO Dave Limp clarified that the service is designed exclusively for enterprise customers, not general consumers.
On November 13, 2025, at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket lifted off in its second try, bringing us closer to Jeff Bezos’ TeraWave satellite network promising a mind-blowing 6-terabit internet speed anywhere on Earth by late 2027. But hold your consumer enthusiasm: according to CEO Dave Limp, this mega-network—boasting 5,408 multi-orbit satellites—is 'purpose-built for enterprise customers,' so everyday internet folks will stare at the stars and wonder why they still can't stream their cat videos superfast. Meanwhile, SpaceX sunbathes with the most internet-beaming satellites, as Blue Origin aims at the big whales, leaving the small fishes to keep scrolling their buffering memes.
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Source: Theverge | Published: 1/21/2026 | Author: Richard Lawler