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Hubble Network Raises $70 Million Series B to Scale Global Bluetooth®-to-Satellite Connectivity

  • Writer: Menlo Times
    Menlo Times
  • Sep 18
  • 2 min read
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Hubble Network, a global satellite network that any Bluetooth-enabled device can connect to, led by Alex Haro and Ben Wild, has secured $70 million in Series B funding led by Ryan Swagar, along with new investors and operators including Tom Gonser(DocuSign), Mike Farley(Tile), Marc Weiser(RPM and NASA), Tuff Yen(Seraph Group), and Y Combinator, bringing the total funding raised to $100 million.


Hubble Network’s mission is to connect billions of devices to space seamlessly and cost-effectively, without reliance on cell towers, gateways, or custom hardware.


Hubble Network, founded in 2021 by Alex Haro (Life360) and Ben Wild (Amazon Sidewalk), has rapidly advanced satellite IoT. After proving in 2022 that standard Bluetooth chips could connect directly to satellites, the company launched three satellites in 2024 and four more in 2025, now operating seven in total. Its exclusive 2025 partnership with Life360/Tile integrates into a network of 90M+ smartphones, marking a major step in global connectivity.


Space has traditionally been defined by high costs, long cycles, and technical complexity. Hubble takes a different approach: using standard Bluetooth chips and a developer-first platform to cut costs, ease integration, and accelerate adoption. With seven satellites in orbit, the company has shown that satellite connectivity can be simple, affordable, and scalable for billions of IoT devices.


With new funding, Hubble is expanding its satellite constellation for global coverage, scaling its developer ecosystem to make integration as simple as an SDK, and powering enterprise deployments across logistics, infrastructure, defense, and consumer IoT. The long-term vision is to build a global satellite network delivering affordable, low-power, ubiquitous connectivity for billions of devices, unlocking a new era of IoT at planetary scale.

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