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Chinese satellite beams data at 1Gbps, surpassing Starlink speed by 5 times

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8 points by deforestgump 3 months ago · 13 comments

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trothamel 3 months ago

For context.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pathfinder_Technology_Demonstr...

NASA's TBIRD mission demonstrated 200Gbps laser communications (in a tiny 6U form factor) to earth.

The Starlink inter-satellite laser links are 200Gbps space-to-space, and I believe the space-to-earth downlink of each Starlink V2 mini is 96 Gbps.

gnabgib 3 months ago

(June) In the SCP over the weekend (9 points, 3 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44377278

(5 points, 2 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44357846

wmf 3 months ago

Starlink operates at ~500 Mbps (shared) today and they claim it will do 1 Gbps next year so I wouldn't say this Chinese demo is ahead.

  • beAbU 3 months ago

    But it literally is ahead though. How can you say it's not ahead when starlink does not have this capability right now?

    Sure, they claim 1Gbps next year, at which point this Chinese demo won't be ahead ahead anymore.

    How can you belittle a current achievement based on the uncertain claim of a future achievement from someone else?

  • zekrioca 3 months ago

    will = future

    is = present

paulkrush 3 months ago

Is the next step really is space based data centers?

namegulf 3 months ago

Wow, we're now entering the era of Giga bit data transfer from space.

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