Don’t quote me on this, but I wouldn’t say they are doing anything different 
than you or I can do and have access to on the routing layer. It's probably 
just Nokia and Arista and whatever those systems provide. Stuff like Tunneling, 
ECMP, BFD and VxLan... Think spatially coordinated Zerotier and not based on 
latency. They also have a pretty good team of experts that have experience with 
large scale networking and automation they've plucked from various places.

How the Satellites talk to the end users is where all the magic is. But my 
understanding is that it's all custom developed networking as code that handles 
all the frequency coordination and hand offs with the ground.

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I read in the Economist that the gen of starlink satellites will have the 
ability to route messages between each satellite. Would conventional routing 
protocols be up to such a challenge? Or would it have to be custom made for 
that problem? And since a lot of companies and countries are getting on that 
action, it seems like fertile ground for (bad) wheel reinvention?

Mike

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