Valley of Depth

Networks in Motion, with Brian Barritt (CTO of Aalyria)

Feb 25, 2026
Brian Barritt, cofounder and CTO of Aalyria and former Google connectivity lead, talks about Spacetime (software orchestration for moving networks) and Tightbeam (high-rate laser communications). He describes coordinating satellites, aircraft, drones and ground systems. Topics include 100 Gbps atmospheric laser links, routing across moving infrastructure, interoperability and open APIs, and scaling optical ground stations.
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INSIGHT

Why Moving Infrastructure Needs Spacetime

  • Networks in motion require an orchestration layer because infrastructure (satellites, drones, aircraft) moves, not just users.
  • Brian Barritt built Spacetime to manage changing geometry, obstructions, and beam pointing across land, sea, air, and space.
ANECDOTE

The Team Came Back Together After Loon

  • After Loon wound down, the original Google team regrouped and many engineers left other jobs to rejoin the spinout.
  • Brian described missing both the project and the team, which motivated re-acquiring the tech and reforming the group.
INSIGHT

Feeder Links Are The Mega Constellation Bottleneck

  • Laser feeder links become a capacity bottleneck for mega-constellations as satellite-to-ground ground-station ratios grow.
  • Tightbeam targets 100 Gbps to handle aggregated traffic from many satellites routed to far fewer ground stations.
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