Dotted around MWC were plenty of satellites, strung from the tops of some very large stands, aiming to give an aspirational air for the likes of Viettel, and convey a core competency for Eutelsat or SES. However, the latter examples generally had stands devoid of any real ambition, barely worth kicking the tires on. SpaceX occupied its usual spot, outside between halls 3 and 5, with a fairly continuous queue of people wanting to see if anything new was on the table. We heard a couple of exasperated complaints about the ‘data centers in space’ pitch through the show, but this week, Nvidia has also jumped on this trend, with its Space-1 Vera Rubin Module, which is designed to provide…