Again , thats not how beamforming works. The phase and angle differences from far apart satellites prevents forming. Only dishes close enough can do that.
Also pointing all satellites to any given point is not possible. I'd say depending on location maybe 4 to 6. At best maybe c. 20 when all sats deployed and maximum visibility . But even then they'd be out of phase and incoherent at any ine point on earth .
No, it would not be trivial. That's not how beamforming works and no, that's not how the satellites are placed on LEO.
Again , thats not how beamforming works. The phase and angle differences from far apart satellites prevents forming. Only dishes close enough can do that.
Also pointing all satellites to any given point is not possible. I'd say depending on location maybe 4 to 6. At best maybe c. 20 when all sats deployed and maximum visibility . But even then they'd be out of phase and incoherent at any ine point on earth .