
American Thought Leaders He Refused Billions From China. Now They’re Trying to Destroy His Company | Declan Ganley
Nov 15, 2025
Declan Ganley, a telecommunications entrepreneur and CEO of Rivada Networks, illuminates the looming dangers of global internet infrastructure dominated by Chinese influence. He discusses his revolutionary Outernet project, designed to bypass vulnerabilities associated with subsea cables through a network of interconnected satellites. Ganley shares insights on the legal battles he faces after refusing billions in partnerships with China, outlining the strategic implications of lawfare and the urgent need for secure global communications to resist CCP control.
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A Truly Independent Global Network
- The Outernet will be a self-contained global satellite network that avoids ground relays and subsea cables.
- It guarantees lower latency, data sovereignty, and resilience compared with current internet backbones.
Subsea Cables Are A Fragile Chokepoint
- Subsea fiber cables create a critical single point of failure for global internet traffic.
- Declan Ganley argues a satellite alternative is essential to survive coordinated physical or cyber attacks.
Legal Obligations Create Trust Vulnerabilities
- Chinese telecom vendors are legally obliged to assist state intelligence, creating inherent trust problems.
- Such vendors can harvest granular population and communications data at scale.



