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FCC denies Starlink $900m subsidies, GOP calls it ‘regulatory harassment’

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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has denied Elon Musk’s Starlink project nearly $900 million in subsidies

Critics from the GOP are decrying the decision, labelling it as ‘regulatory harassment’ and raising concerns about the implications for private space ventures.

The FCC, responsible for overseeing communications and space-related matters, cited unspecified regulatory concerns for the denial. Elon Musk’s Starlink, a satellite-based internet service, had applied for the substantial subsidies to expand its reach and improve accessibility in underserved areas.

GOP critics argue that the denial is a setback for innovation and private investment in space technology. They claim that such regulatory hurdles hinder progress and put American companies at a disadvantage globally.

The debate intensifies over the balance between government oversight and fostering technological advancements in a rapidly evolving space industry.

The decision raises questions about the FCC’s role in shaping the future of space-related ventures.

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