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WED · 2026-06-10 · 13:00 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0610-83288
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Starlink rival Qianfan hits satellite milestone, but is it too slow and costly?

China's Qianfan satellite network has reached a milestone with 201 broadband satellites now in orbit, following a recent launch on a Zhuque-2E rocket from the Gobi Desert. This launch also included a direct-to-cell test satellite.

Ling XinSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-06-10 · 13:00 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Starlink rival Qianfan hits satellite milestone, but is it too slow and costly?
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China's Qianfan satellite network has reached a milestone with 201 broadband satellites now in orbit, following a recent launch on a Zhuque-2E rocket from the Gobi Desert. This launch also included a direct-to-cell test satellite. Despite an increasing launch frequency, the deployment pace of Qianfan, a competitor to Starlink, is reportedly lagging behind its official targets. The company behind Qianfan, Shanghai Spacecom Satellite Technology (SSST), sent a delegation to observe the latest launch. Concerns have been raised regarding the network's potential slowness and costliness.

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The recent launch included a direct-to-cell test satellite (Qianfan DTC-01) and a satellite from China Mobile.

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The Qianfan network now has 201 satellites after a recent launch.

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China's Qianfan network has launched over 200 broadband satellites into orbit.

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The Starlink challenger's roll-out still lags behind official targets.

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Concerns exist that Qianfan's satellite deployment could be too slow and costly.

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China’s Qianfan network has hit a national milestone by placing over 200 broadband satellites in orbit, but there are concerns its deployment could be too slow and costly.The constellation now has 201 satellites after a successful launch on board a Zhuque-2E rocket from the Gobi Desert at 4.23pm Beijing time on Tuesday.The mission delivered Qianfan DTC-01 – a direct-to-cell test satellite – alongside a satellite from China-mobile" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="23436" data-entity-type="organization">China Mobile, state broadcaster CCTV reported.The flight followed back-to-back launches last Thursday and Friday from Taiyuan in central China and the new spaceport in southernmost Hainan, each sending 18 Qianfan satellites into orbit.Despite the quickening pace, the Starlink challenger’s roll-out still lags behind official targets.A source working at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre said Shanghai Spacecom Satellite Technology (SSST) – the company behind Qianfan – had sent a delegation to watch Tuesday’s launch.
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