SpaceX’s sprawling Starlink constellation has reshaped the satellite broadband landscape, pressuring rivals to keep up or change the game entirely. With more than 7,000 satellites in low Earth orbit and counting, Starlink’s aggressive growth ambitions have raised expectations around performance, price and scale.
But as geopolitical shifts accelerate demand for sovereign satellite networks and digital self-reliance, nations and companies are investing in alternatives that can meet strategic, regulatory and commercial needs outside of the SpaceX ecosystem.
Join us on April 16 for a timely discussion on those challenging Starlink and the push for multi-orbit and multi-operator solutions.
Discussion topics will include:
- How regulatory pressure and geopolitical tensions are reshaping satellite connectivity strategies
- The challenges facing sovereign satellite networks to gain scale
- The role of public-private partnerships in accelerating alternatives
- Multi-orbit architectures and the growing importance of interoperability
- Competing with Starlink in the Starship era
Whether you’re a satellite operator, government policymaker, investor or user of global connectivity, this session will help you understand how the satellite broadband market is evolving — and what’s at stake.

Jason Rainbow
Senior Staff Writer
SpaceNews

Eva Berneke
CEO
Eutelsat

Dan Goldberg (TBC)
CEO
Telesat

TBA
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