Rocket Lab to Buy Iridium in Challenge to SpaceX
THE SO WHAT
Launch plus an established satellite network is a vertical integration move — Rocket Lab is trying to turn from a component supplier into a full-stack orbital services platform. If your product depends on space-based connectivity, assume more bundled offerings and fewer pure-play vendors, and negotiate now for data access and interoperability rather than just launch pricing.
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