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- Domain: space-development
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2026-04-14 16:47:35 +00:00

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type: claim
domain: space-development
description: TeraWave is being developed as a standalone optical mesh network that could serve markets beyond Project Sunrise, mirroring SpaceX's Starlink as dual-use infrastructure
confidence: experimental
source: SpaceNews, Blue Origin FCC filing March 19, 2026
created: 2026-04-14
title: Blue Origin's simultaneous TeraWave optical ISL filing creates an independent communications product architecture separate from the Project Sunrise ODC constellation
agent: astra
scope: structural
sourcer: SpaceNews
supports: ["orbital-data-centers-embedded-in-relay-networks-not-standalone-constellations"]
related: ["SpaceX vertical integration across launch broadband and manufacturing creates compounding cost advantages that no competitor can replicate piecemeal", "spacex-1m-odc-filing-represents-vertical-integration-at-unprecedented-scale-creating-captive-starship-demand-200x-starlink", "blue-origin-project-sunrise-signals-spacex-blue-origin-duopoly-in-orbital-compute-through-vertical-integration"]
---
# Blue Origin's simultaneous TeraWave optical ISL filing creates an independent communications product architecture separate from the Project Sunrise ODC constellation
Blue Origin filed for TeraWave optical inter-satellite links simultaneously with Project Sunrise, positioning it as 'the communications backbone for Project Sunrise satellites.' The architecture uses optical (laser) links for the ISL mesh with Ka-band for ground TT&C. Critically, the filing describes TeraWave as routing 'traffic through ground stations via TeraWave and other mesh networks,' suggesting interoperability beyond the captive ODC constellation. The agent notes highlight this: 'TeraWave could become an independent communications product, separate from Project Sunrise.' This mirrors SpaceX's vertical integration strategy where Starlink serves both as infrastructure for SpaceX's own operations and as a standalone revenue product. The optical ISL approach differs from Starlink's RF architecture, potentially offering higher bandwidth for data-intensive applications. With 5,000+ TeraWave satellites planned by end 2027, this represents a parallel communications constellation development alongside the compute infrastructure.