The new infrastructure layer shaping internet, AI, and global connectivity
A new layer of infrastructure is being built — not on Earth, but above it. Low Earth Orbit (LEO) is becoming the backbone of future internet, communication, and AI systems.
LEO refers to satellites placed between 300 km and 2000 km above Earth. These satellites are closer, faster, and require large constellations. Think of them as mobile towers in space.
Space is no longer just exploration. It is infrastructure. Whoever controls LEO will shape the future of internet and data.
We are entering a world where internet, AI, and space are merging. This is not just the future — it has already begun.