On Thu, May 14, 2026 at 13:07 Tony Li <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi Fernando,
>
> > Honestly, what is the demand of it in terms of devices, networks right
> now and for the next few years ?
>
>
> In 2025, there were about a dozen space missions of note. I would expect
> the same with a slow linear increase for the foreseeable future.


+1 to find a policy solution to support this need.

Demand doesn't matter. A need presented by a community does. They(network
and other engineers building these networks) already have demand using the
resources.

There's no good reason to argue if aggregation benefits are important both
policy or technical. ICP2 and the NRPM say so. The high level resource
engineering discussed  is a “duh” moment. Physics.

YMMV,

-M<
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