Space as a Service: Invest in Networks, Not Just Rockets

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The article argues that space is shifting from one-off hardware bets to a networked, service-based model. With thousands of satellites and fleets like Starlink, space infrastructure now provides ongoing connectivity, Earth observation, and secure communications. Investors should focus on companies that own or operate space networks and deliver recurring revenue (not just single-component suppliers), diversify across the value chain to reduce risk, and push for clear regulatory rules to enable long-term planning as the space economy could reach trillions by 2035.
Topics:business#investment-strategy#opinion#recurring-revenue#satellite-internet#space#space-economy
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