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Updated · Benzinga · May 18
SpaceX Urges FCC to End $4.5 Billion Rural Broadband Program as Starlink Claims Rural Access Is Solved
Updated
Updated · Benzinga · May 18

SpaceX Urges FCC to End $4.5 Billion Rural Broadband Program as Starlink Claims Rural Access Is Solved

1 articles · Updated · Benzinga · May 18
  • A May 13 SpaceX letter asked the FCC to shut down the $4.5 billion High-Cost program, arguing rural high-speed broadband subsidies are no longer needed.
  • Starlink, SpaceX said, already delivers performance comparable to terrestrial broadband at competitive prices and should make the program obsolete over time.
  • The company urged the FCC to redirect the money to other universal-service efforts instead of continuing support for rural internet providers.
  • The push follows the Biden administration's earlier decision to rescind more than $885 million in funding for Starlink over doubts it could meet high-speed service standards.
With Starlink claiming victory on rural internet, are its other federal subsidies still justified?
Could ending internet subsidies trap rural America under a satellite monopoly with soaring prices?