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Are LEO Networks Aiming to Become the Global Cloud and AI Backbone?

By Andrew Cavalier | 08 Oct 2025 | IN-7958

The growing competition and shift toward sovereign Low Earth Orbit (LEO) networks in space signal a broader bifurcation in technology stacks between the East and West. While expanding connectivity to unlock emerging digital economies remains attractive, LEO networks—as global data transport networks—are positioned to reshape global data exchange and advance universal AI access.
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Written by Andrew Cavalier

Principal Analyst
Andrew Cavalier is a Principal Analyst specializing in satellite communications and space technologies. His expertise spans next-generation connectivity, Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTNs), and the integration of satellite and terrestrial systems. With a background in market research, government program management, and software engineering, Andrew provides strategic insights that help industry stakeholders navigate emerging opportunities in space and telecommunications. He regularly contributes to thought leadership through reports, consulting, and industry events, focusing on how space innovation drives digital transformation across global markets.