The enthusiasm for the satellite industry has been steadily rising since November, and its recent performance remains impressive.
Take Elon Musk's company as an example; its valuation has approached $1.5 trillion, which is quite an exaggerated figure. However, considering the continuous expansion of future business, this valuation actually has the potential to be gradually absorbed.
In contrast, the domestic satellite industry has major satellite operating companies currently valued at only 70 billion yuan, making the gap between the two quite evident.
The topic comes up: China's telecommunications industry strength is undeniable, with technology and infrastructure construction at the forefront. So the question is, will we really be left too far behind in satellite communications?
From the perspective of industrial development, this wave has just begun. The domestic satellite communication market still has a lot of room for imagination, and the key will depend on subsequent technological breakthroughs and commercial implementation. If you are interested in this area, the industry analysis report from November is worth reviewing; the logical chain within it can help you see the real potential of this sector.
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The enthusiasm for the satellite industry has been steadily rising since November, and its recent performance remains impressive.
Take Elon Musk's company as an example; its valuation has approached $1.5 trillion, which is quite an exaggerated figure. However, considering the continuous expansion of future business, this valuation actually has the potential to be gradually absorbed.
In contrast, the domestic satellite industry has major satellite operating companies currently valued at only 70 billion yuan, making the gap between the two quite evident.
The topic comes up: China's telecommunications industry strength is undeniable, with technology and infrastructure construction at the forefront. So the question is, will we really be left too far behind in satellite communications?
From the perspective of industrial development, this wave has just begun. The domestic satellite communication market still has a lot of room for imagination, and the key will depend on subsequent technological breakthroughs and commercial implementation. If you are interested in this area, the industry analysis report from November is worth reviewing; the logical chain within it can help you see the real potential of this sector.