Article 5DRZN SpaceX Starlink passes 10,000 users and fights opposition to FCC funding

SpaceX Starlink passes 10,000 users and fights opposition to FCC funding

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Jon Brodkin
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Enlarge / A SpaceX Starlink user terminal/satellite dish. (credit: SpaceX)

Lobby groups for small ISPs are urging the Federal Communications Commission to investigate whether SpaceX can deliver on its broadband promises and to consider blocking the satellite provider's rural-broadband funding. Meanwhile, SpaceX says the Starlink beta is now serving high-speed broadband to 10,000 users.

SpaceX was one of the biggest winners in the FCC's Rural Digital Opportunity Fund (RDOF), winning $885.51 million over 10 years to bring Starlink broadband to 642,925 homes and businesses in 35 states. Overall, the reverse auction awarded $9.2 billion ($920 million per year) in funding for 180 entities nationwide to expand networks to 5.2 million homes and businesses that currently don't have access to modern broadband speeds.

But funding winners still had to submit "long-form applications" by January 29 to provide "additional information about qualifications, funding, and the network that they intend to use to meet their obligations." The FCC will review those applications to determine whether any funding should be revoked.

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