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Are LEO Satellites worse than Geostationary? Why are LEO internet satellites like Starlink, Amazon Kuiper, and OneWeb launching so many satellites so quickly compared to GEO systems like Viasat and HughesNet? In this video, we break down the key differences between LEO (Low Earth Orbit) and GEO (Geostationary) satellite internet, and why LEO networks need thousands more satellites to deliver fast, low-latency broadband internet. We explore how LEO internet providers like SpaceX Starlink, Amazon Project Kuiper, AST SpaceMobile, and Thousand Sails are racing to build massive satellite constellations, while facing new challenges like space debris, orbital decay, and the threat of Kessler Syndrome. With GEO satellites offering more stability but higher latency, the trade-offs are clear—but so are the growing risks. SpaceX’s Starship exploded again—After Starship 9 launched in Texas, it tumbled out of control from a failed satellite bay door and suspected fuel leaks. With 6,000+ Starlink satellites already in low Earth orbit, many fear a Kessler Syndrome chain reaction if failures and SpaceX crashes continue. Is LEO satellite internet the future of global connectivity, or are we heading for a space junk crisis? Let us know in the comments: Do you trust these space-based internet services to stay safe and sustainable? #speedify #tech #techexplained #technews #satelliteinternet #starlink #space Watch this next: ▶ Our previous video about where 5G failed and 6G expectations: • 5G stinks, Why? ▶ Between Two Palms discussion about Starlink Space Lasers helping SpaceX streams: • What is behind SpaceX’s Rocket Launch Stre... Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 00:09 - Geosynchronous vs Low Earth Orbit satellites https://www.esa.int/ESA_Multimedia/Im... https://www.space.com/29222-geosynchr... 01:35 - Why use LEO satellites? 02:42 - Space Junk concerns https://www.scientificamerican.com/ar... https://www.space.com/spacex-starlink... https://www.aboutamazon.com/news/inno... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kessler... 03:32 - There is hope for progress https://www.aboutamazon.eu/news/susta... • Debris seen in sky after SpaceX Starship r... • SpaceX Makes History Catching Rocket on La... https://spacenews.com/china-launches-... 04:29 - A Threat to Planes and the Ozone layer https://qz.com/spacex-starlink-satell... https://www.reuters.com/science/space... https://www.newscientist.com/article/... 06:12 - Why would satellite companies care? 07:06 - Speedify and Satellite Internet 08:28 - Outro *** SUBSCRIBE to our channel for more tech discussions like this one. Learn more about Speedify: speedify.com/youtube/ *** Speedify Network Engineers' chat and decode networking & security tech 🛜 You can follow us here: Instagram: / speedify Tiktok: / speedifylive X: https://x.com/speedify LinkedIn: / connectify-me Bio: Across social media Speedify CEO, Alexander Gizis chats “Between Two Palms” with technical experts and industry leaders. Together, they explore the latest internet technologies, including Starlink satellites, Wi-Fi 7, Apple innovations, fiber optics, next-gen routers, remote connectivity, AI, and networking protocols. For the past decade, Alex Gizis and a team of network engineers have been building Speedify. Speedify is a unique Channel Bonding app that combines multiple connections for faster speeds, greater stability, and top-notch security—optimizing your online experience while keeping your data safe. Gear we use: Recording - Ecamm Live Cameras - 3x OBSbot Tiny2 Audio - RODE GO II Wireless Microphones Say goodbye to slow Internet—subscribe now or stay disconnected!