Elon Musk's broadband-from-space subsidy irks rivals who sought cash

Even before winning a competition for the funds, SpaceX had begun launching satellites. More than 1,000 of the Starlink craft are now aloft, providing service to test subscribers

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The company says its system “is uniquely positioned to deliver high-quality broadband se­r­vi­ce to the hardest-to-reach rural Am­­e­ri­c­ans.”

The US Federal Communications Commission faces pressure from rural internet service providers to deny a planned $886 million subsidy to Elon Musk’s SpaceX for beaming to underserved areas from space.

Even before winning a competition for the funds, SpaceX had begun launching satellites. More than 1,000 of the Starlink craft are now aloft, providing service to test subscribers. The company says its system “is uniquely positioned to deliver high-quality se­r­vi­ce to the hardest-to-reach rural Am­­e­ri­c­ans.”

But that hasn’t stopped complaints about it winning a competition for subsidies from the FCC’s Rural Digital Opport­unity Fund, in part because the service was being built without the aid and isn’t limited to rural areas. The planned awards to Space Exploration Technologies Corp., as it’s formally known, and to other have lawmakers raising questions about the entire $9.2 billion program.

SpaceX’s broadband-from-orbit “is a completely unproven technology,” said Jim Matheson, chief executive officer of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, which has members that vied for the funding. “Why use that money for a science experiment?”

Matheson and other critics are planning a press conference Thursday. SpaceX did not respond to emails requesting comment.

The Rural Digital Opportunity Fund is a centrepiece of federal efforts to connect millions of people without home broadband, many of them in thinly populated areas that are costly to serve — a need underscored by the Covid-19 pandemic. The fund is poised to distribute public money to extend in 49 states over 10 years. In December, it announced winning bids at auction for 180 and bidding groups, most of which provide broadband over more established technologies, such as cable or wireless service.

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First Published: Thu, February 04 2021. 21:39 IST
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