Seraphim Space invests a further $30 million in Hubble Network’s satellite-to-Bluetooth connectivity

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Seraphim Space Investment Trust is committing another $30 million to Hubble Network, which is developing a satellite-powered Bluetooth network. The system is designed to let standard, off-the-shelf Bluetooth Low Energy chips connect directly to satellites without cell towers, gateways or custom hardware.

Discovered 2026-08-18T12:06:11.492020-07:00 | 2026-08-18T12:06:11.492020-07:00

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  • The investment signals continued funding for Hubble’s effort to extend connectivity from terrestrial networks to space using standard Bluetooth Low Energy chips.
  • Hubble’s architecture is designed to remove the need for cell towers, gateways and custom hardware, potentially simplifying the deployment model for connected devices if the network reaches operational maturity.

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