Starlink, Musk has tweeted, is designed for peaceful uses only.
WASHINGTON — SpaceX has taken steps to limit Ukraine’s use of the company’s satellite-internet connections for military purposes, a top executive at the Elon Musk–founded company said Wednesday.
“There... WASHINGTON — SpaceX has taken steps to limit Ukraine’s use of the company’s satellite-internet connections for military purposes, a top executive at the Elon Musk–founded company said Wednesday. “There are things that we can do and have done,” she told reporters after an appearance at a space-industry event. She declined to discuss details.Starlink, as the company’s satellite-communications network is called, has played a high-profile role in Ukraine’s continuing defense against the full-scale Russian invasion underway since last February, providing internet service across the country through its satellites.
Key Words : Elon Musk suggests SpaceX can’t afford to provide Starlink access for Ukraine much longer but might bear the cost anyway
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