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by adamkaz 3778 days ago
As someone who has worked in this industry and seen a lot of these ideas fail first hand - another big challenge is going to be ground entry points. For GEO satellites, each satellite serves many customers and may only need maybe 2-3 (for redundancy) groundstations.

For LEO constellations, each satellite can only see a small portion of customers at any time and will quickly move out of coverage of a single point on the earth, requiring many groundstations.

Alternatively, the satellites can crosslink and eventually hit a groundstation, but these handoffs and trip lengths quickly get back to the ping latencies of making a single trip to GEO.