Elon Musk’s Starlink Satellite-Internet Service Battles Dish Over Airwaves

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Elon Musk got approval to connect his Starlink satellite-internet service to planes and boats, but SpaceX is still sparring with rivals over spectrum it uses to reach customers

to provide satellite-internet service to planes, boats and recreational vehicles. But the company’s battles in Washington and with rival users of the airwaves are just beginning.

Space Exploration Technologies Corp., better known as SpaceX, is urging the Federal Communications Commission to avoid making new rules that it says would hobble its Starlink internet service, which depends on a swarm of low-flying satellites. That has put the company and satellite operators like OneWeb and Kepler Communications Inc. at odds with Dish Network Corp.

 

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I love how this awesome tech is going to actively make space exploration impossible. We don't need the ISS, or the ability to see comets, meteors, asteroids, etc coming at us.

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