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Meanwhile, Spacesail launched three batches of satellites in five days, reaching 200 in orbit on June 5

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“Spacesail appears to be deliberately targeting countries where Starlink has faced political or regulatory issues, or other market issues,” Blaine Curcio, founder of Orbital Gateway Consulting, a Hong Kong-based firm tracking the Chinese space industry, told Rest of World.

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State-backed Spacesail launched two satellites on a reusable rocket on June 1, days before SpaceX’s $1.8 trillion listing on June 12, the largest public offering to date. Starlink’s 7,000 satellites dominate internet service in virtually every market where they are present. Meanwhile, Spacesail launched three batches of satellites in five days, reaching 200 in orbit on June 5. SpaceX and Spacesail had not responded to Rest of World ’s queries by the time of publication.

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