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claim space-development Blue Origin filed simultaneously for TeraWave as the communications backbone, enabling a dual-use architecture where the mesh network has standalone value beyond Project Sunrise experimental SpaceNews, Blue Origin FCC filing March 19, 2026 2026-04-14 TeraWave optical inter-satellite link architecture creates an independent communications product that can be monetized separately from the orbital data center constellation astra structural SpaceNews
SpaceX vertical integration across launch broadband and manufacturing creates compounding cost advantages that no competitor can replicate piecemeal
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TeraWave optical inter-satellite link architecture creates an independent communications product that can be monetized separately from the orbital data center constellation

Blue Origin's simultaneous filing for TeraWave optical ISL alongside Project Sunrise reveals a vertically integrated architecture where the communications layer has independent commercial value. The filing specifies 'TeraWave optical ISL mesh for high-throughput backbone' with the ability to 'route traffic through ground stations via TeraWave and other mesh networks.' This creates optionality: if orbital data centers prove economically unviable, the TeraWave constellation could still operate as a standalone high-bandwidth communications network competing with Starlink's RF-based system. The optical ISL approach offers potential advantages in bandwidth and security over RF links. This mirrors SpaceX's vertical integration strategy but inverts the sequence—SpaceX built Starlink first as a revenue generator to fund Starship and orbital compute, while Blue Origin is attempting to build compute and communications simultaneously without an established revenue anchor.