Hubble Network Secures $100M for Global Bluetooth Satellite Network
Hubble Network, established in 2021, has secured a significant $100 million in funding. The company aims to deploy a 60-satellite constellation by 2028, enabling global Bluetooth device connectivity.
The funding, led by Ryan Swagar of Swagar Capital, includes a $70 million Series B round. Hubble Network has ordered two 500-kilogram MuSat XL satellite buses from Muon Space for launch in 2027. The company previously demonstrated the first Bluetooth connection to a satellite using seven cubesats launched by Spire Global. With more than 10 pilot customers, each managing millions of devices, Hubble Network plans to fund its constellation through a mix of equity investments and customer revenue as it grows. Other investors include Tom Gonser, Mike Farley, Marc Weiser, Y Combinator, and Tuff Yen.
With its latest funding round complete, Hubble Network is poised to revolutionize global Bluetooth connectivity. By 2028, its 60-satellite constellation will enable connections to up to a billion devices worldwide, transforming business-focused Bluetooth tracking networks.
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