China has successfully launched a new set of experimental satellites aimed at advancing next generation internet technology.
Launch Details
- The satellites were launched on Friday using a Long March-2D rocket from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center
- The launch took place at 2:35 PM Beijing time and the satellites successfully entered their planned orbit
Purpose of the Mission
- The satellites are designed for technology testing and verification
- Key focus areas include:
- Direct to Device (D2D) connectivity allowing smartphones to connect directly to satellites without traditional towers
- Wideband satellite communication
- Integration of satellite and ground networks (space earth internet systems)
Why It Matters
- This technology could enable:
- Internet access in remote or disaster-hit areas
- Reduced dependence on mobile towers
- A step toward global satellite based internet coverage
Additional Context
- This mission marks the 639th flight of China’s Long March rocket series
- Reports suggest multiple test satellites may be part of a broader satellite internet network project
Big Picture
China is accelerating efforts to build space based communication systems, competing globally in next generation connectivity technologies like satellite internet and direct phone to satellite communication.
Bottom Line
- Successful launch: Confirmed
- Focus on smartphone satellite connection: Verified
- Goal: Future global internet from space















