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April 29, 2024

Bluetooth to Space: A New Chapter for Hubble Network

A New Era in Connectivity

It's not every day that you hear about a technological leap that fundamentally changes the way we think about global connectivity. Today is that day. Hubble Network has just achieved something that was once thought impossible: the first-ever Bluetooth connection directly to space

The Launch

Backed by a $20 million Series A funding round from industry giants like Transpose Platform and Y Combinator, Hubble Network has taken a giant leap forward. On March 4, 2024, from the grounds of Vandenberg Space Force Base, Hubble successfully launched its first two satellites. These aren't just any satellites; they've successfully reached their orbits and managed to receive signals from a simple 3.5mm Bluetooth chip over an astonishing distance of 600 km.

Why This Matters

Traditional networks often fall short. They struggle with coverage in remote areas, they drain too much power, and they cost too much to operate effectively on a global scale. Hubble's breakthrough addresses these issues head-on. By enabling any off-the-shelf Bluetooth device with a mere software update to connect to their satellite network without cellular reception, they're paving the way for a revolution in the Internet of Things (IoT). Imagine global coverage with 20 times less battery drain and 50 times lower operating costs. It's not just an improvement; it's a transformation.## Industry TransformationThis isn't just about sending a signal to space. It's about what this capability can do for industries worldwide. From agriculture, where farmers can harness more from existing low-power, low-cost sensors without the need for additional expensive space-enabled hardware, to defense, where secure and reliable communication is paramount, the implications are profound. Hubble Network is already working with pilot customers in sectors like consumer devices, construction, infrastructure, supply chain, logistics, oil and gas, and defense to explore these opportunities.

Looking Ahead

As Ben Wild, co-founder and CTO, shares, "Our innovative approach allows existing Bluetooth-enabled devices to be retrofitted to transmit data to the Hubble Network without any hardware modifications, ushering in a new era of connectivity." With nearly five billion Bluetooth devices sold annually, the impact of this new connectivity could be monumental.

Conclusion

Hubble Network is not just launching satellites; they are redefining the boundaries of what's possible in global communication. This is just the beginning. The company is dedicated to expanding its network to increase the capacity and frequency of satellite flybys, aiming to create a secure, cost-effective, and battery-efficient global network.Stay tuned as we continue to track the remarkable journey of Hubble Network, a pioneer poised to connect a billion devices and establish the world's first truly global, cost-efficient, and low-power network.

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