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Greenland Bets on French Company over Elon Musk Satellites

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Greenland's self-governing telecommunications company Tusass has entered into an agreement with a French company to ensure better internet in East and North Greenland.

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Greenland's self-governing telecommunications company Tusass has entered into an agreement with a French company to ensure better internet in East and North Greenland.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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The Greenlandic telecommunications company Tusass has signed a contract with the French company Eutelsat to move its OneWeb satellite to Greenland. It will therefore be French, not American, satellites that will ensure better internet access in East and North Greenland. Tusass is owned by the Greenlandic government and has exclusive rights to telecommunications services in the country. A report by the Danish state media DR draws attention to the…

It will be a European company that will ensure better internet in East and North Greenland, after the self-governing Greenlandic telecommunications company Tusass has chosen to dump Elon Musk's Starlink satellites.

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DR broke the news in Copenhagen, Denmark on Monday, October 20, 2025.
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