Apolink Raises $4.3M to Power 24/7 LEO Satellite Connectivity
Apolink secures $4.3M to solve satellite dead zones with 24/7 LEO connectivity, disrupting legacy systems.
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Apolink Raises $4.3M to Power 24/7 LEO Satellite Connectivity Apolink Is Revolutionizing LEO Satellite Connectivity with $4.3M in Funding Real-time LEO satellite connectivity is becoming increasingly essential as the global space economy scales. Apolink, a Y Combinator-backed space-tech startup led by 19-year-old Indian-origin founder Onkar Singh Batra, is building a next-generation solution to an age-old problem: how to keep satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO) connected 24/7. The startup has raised an impressive $4.3 million in an oversubscribed seed round, hitting a $45 million post-money valuation. In this blog post, we’ll explore how Apolink plans to change satellite communication as we know it — and why its vision for always-on connectivity could be the backbone of future space infrastructure. Image Credits:Apolink Why LEO Satellite Connectivity Needs Disruption Most satellites in LEO suffer from intermittent communication due to their fast-moving orbits and frequent entry into dead zones — areas where they are not visible to any ground station…