Deep Tide TechFlow news, according to Tide Research, Goldman Sachs’ July 8 global low-Earth-orbit (LEO) satellite report shows that the number of LEO satellites already in orbit has reached 10,000 in 2025, is expected to reach 24,000 by 2028, 305,000 by 2031, and up to 396,000 under a “blue-sky” scenario. SpaceX, Amazon, and others are accelerating deployment; Amazon has received FCC approval to increase the issuance of 4,500 satellites. China’s three major constellations—GW, G60, and Hongyan—plan for more than 35,000 satellites. Among the companies covered by Goldman Sachs, U.S.-listed SpaceX, Amazon, Boeing, and Kratos are set to benefit. In A-shares, Tongyu Communications receives a buy rating with a target price of 79 yuan. In Hong Kong-listed stocks, ZTE is a core supplier of ground equipment, with about 70,000 satellites expected to be launched over the next five years.

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