FAA not considering replacing L3Harris, Verizon contracts with Musk's Starlink
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US Aviation Body Not Considering Contracts With Musk's SpaceX Starlink
The Federal Aviation Administration told lawmakers it is not considering replacing its current telecommunication contracts it holds with L3Harris or Verizon Communications with Elon Musk's SpaceX's Starlink satellite unit.
FAA not considering replacing L3Harris, Verizon contracts with Musk's Starlink
The Federal Aviation Administration told lawmakers it is not considering replacing the telecommunication contracts it holds with L3Harris and Verizon Communications with the services of the Starlink unit of Elon Musk's SpaceX.
Nico Siahaan, a member of Commission I of the Indonesian House of Representatives, also emphasized the importance of digital sovereignty behind Starlink's presence in Indonesia.
The Starlink company of Elon Musk is increasingly present in South America, where its satellite network brings the Internet to the most remote places. But the authorities of La Paz refuse its services. Their mistrust irritates the Bolivian population, exceeded by a connection among the slowest in the continent. Analysis of the New York Times.
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