SpaceX Plans Starlink Phone and IPO in Massive Expansion

Starlink satellites
Starlink satellites redefine satellite communications with scalable design. [TechGolly]

Key Points:

  • SpaceX is preparing for a potential IPO later this year. Insiders say Musk plans to build a Starlink mobile device.
  • Starlink generated an estimated $8 billion in profit last year.
  • The company is launching “Stargaze” to track traffic in orbit.
  • Future growth relies on the Starship rocket launching heavier satellites.

SpaceX is gearing up for a potential initial public offering (IPO) this year. As the company prepares to go public, insiders reveal bold plans to expand its Starlink business into new territories. The most surprising development is a potential Starlink mobile device.

While SpaceX already works with T-Mobile to connect existing phones to satellites, sources say Elon Musk wants to build his own hardware. He recently hinted on X that such a device isn’t out of the question and would likely focus on running high-performance artificial intelligence.

Starlink has become the financial engine of Musk’s empire. Last year, the company reportedly made about $8 billion in profit from roughly $16 billion in revenue. This massive cash flow is fueling aggressive moves, including a $19.6 billion purchase of satellite spectrum from EchoStar.

This investment positions SpaceX to compete directly in the cellular market. To make this work, the company is banking on its giant Starship rocket. This vehicle is the only one powerful enough to launch the heavy, upgraded satellites needed to beam strong internet signals directly to handheld devices.

Beyond the internet and phones, SpaceX is launching a new product called “Stargaze.” This service uses the navigation cameras already installed on Starlink satellites to track traffic in lower orbit. With space getting crowded, the U.S. government needs help monitoring satellites and debris.

While Stargaze could solve a major safety problem, some industry experts worry about the government relying too heavily on one private company for critical data.

These projects all feed into a larger vision. Musk is pushing to merge SpaceX with his AI company, xAI. The goal is to build data centers that orbit Earth, powered by Starlink and launched by Starship. By controlling the rockets, the satellites, and the devices on the ground, SpaceX aims to dominate global communication.

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Al Mahmud Al Mamun leads the TechGolly editorial team. He served as Editor-in-Chief of a world-leading professional research Magazine. Rasel Hossain is supporting as Managing Editor. Our team is intercorporate with technologists, researchers, and technology writers. We have substantial expertise in Information Technology (IT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Embedded Technology.
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