Germany funds Eutelsat internet in Ukraine as Musk tensions rise
- Germany is funding Eutelsat's satellite internet access in Ukraine, as reported by Eutelsat CEO Eva Berneke.
- Eutelsat currently operates fewer than 1,000 terminals in Ukraine and aims to increase this number to between 5,000 and 10,000 soon, according to Berneke.
- Concerns have risen after the U.S. Threatened to cut Starlink services in Ukraine unless specific agreements were made.
- Eutelsat is in discussions with the EU to potentially replace Starlink as a source of satellite internet for Ukraine's military and civilians, as confirmed by Joanna Darlington.
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Eutelsat, its biggest competitor, is far from taking control of military communications in Ukraine in the midst of war from Starlink, reinforcing control of Elon Musk.
·Madrid, Spain
Read Full ArticleThe US satellite Internet is still working, but Elon Musk is not a reliable partner. Instead, Eutelsat Oneweb should be used
·Vienna, Austria
Read Full ArticleThe Federal Government of Germany is funding the provision of satellite Internet in Ukraine through the network of the French company Eutelsat, which is an alternative to Starlink.
Germany will cover the costs of Ukrainian access to the European satellite system Eutelsat. Until now, the Starlink satellites of Elon Musk have been used in the war.
·Berlin, Germany
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