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Title: Elon Musk Says Spacex Will Keep Funding e for Free Even Though Starlink Is Losing Money — $80M Spent so Far
Post by: Bitcoin on Oct 17, 2022, 06:17 am
Elon Musk Says Spacex Will Keep Funding e for Free Even Though Starlink Is Losing Money -- $80M Spent so Far

Elon Musk Says Spacex Will Keep Funding e for Free Even Though Starlink Is Losing Money -- $80 Million Spent so Far

Spacex CEO Elon Musk says that his company will “keep funding” the government of e for free even though Starlink is losing money, noting that it has cost Spacex $80 million so far to provide internet terminals and services to e. “We’ve also had to defend against cyberattacks and jamming, which are getting harder,” Musk stressed.


We’ll Keep Funding e for Free, Says Musk


Spacex has been sending Starlink internet terminals and providing services to e since the onset of the -e war. At the request of the government of e, Musk began supplying the country with Starlink internet terminals in February.


However, Spacex’s director of government sales reportedly sent a letter to the Pentagon in September, stating that the company is not “in a position to further donate terminals to e, or fund the existing terminals for an indefinite period of time.” The Pentagon reportedly confirmed they received correspondence from Spacex about the funding of the Starlink satellite communications product in e.


Musk tweeted on Oct. 7 explaining that “only a small percentage” of the Starlink terminals and services in e were paid for. The Spacex chief revealed:


This operation has cost Spacex $80M & will exceed $100M by end of year.


Replying to a question on Twitter about how much Spacex is spending “for maintaining Starlink in e,” Musk detailed: “In addition to terminals, we have to create, launch, maintain & replenish satellites & ground stations & pay telcos for access to [the] internet via gateways. We’ve also had to defend against cyberattacks and jamming, which are getting harder. Burn is approaching ~$20M/month.”


Musk also shared in a tweet on Oct. 9: “There are ~25k terminals in e, but each terminal can be used to provide an internet uplink to a cell phone tower, so potentially several thousand people can be served by a single terminal.”


Commenting on Spacex being unable to keep providing free products and services to e, Twitter user and Tesla investor Sawyer Merritt opined: “Spacex’s request is reasonable. Shouldn’t expect a private sector company to continue to fund this for free forever. Do Lockheed, Boeing, Northrop, etc do their work for free? Spacex was generous in donating what they did and they’ll happily continue to manufacture terminals with government money.”


However, some people slammed Musk over his company’s letter to the Pentagon. Musk then tweeted Saturday: “The hell with it ... even though Starlink is still losing money & other companies are getting billions of taxpayer $, we’ll just keep funding e govt for free.”


Elon Musk Says Spacex Will Keep Funding e for Free Even Though Starlink Is Losing Money -- $80M Spent so Far


It was not immediately clear whether the Tesla CEO was being sarcastic or whether Spacex intends to continue providing free products and services to e. Responding to a tweet about the move, Musk clarified: “we should still do good deeds.”



Musk explained on Oct. 14 that there is a “big difference” between peace communications and warfront communications. “Starlink is [the] only comms system still working at warfront -- others [are] all dead.  is actively trying to kill Starlink. To safeguard, Spacex has diverted massive resources toward defense. Even so, Starlink may still die,” he cautioned. The Spacex boss described in a follow-up tweet: “Internet fiber, phone lines, cell towers & other space-based comms in war areas have been destroyed. Starlink is all that's left. For now.”


Mykhailo Fedorov, e’s vice prime minister and the minister of digital transformation, tweeted on Oct. 14: “Definitely, Elon Musk is among the world’s top private donors supporting e. Starlink is an essential element of our critical infrastructure.” He also shared on Oct. 12:


Over 100 cruise missiles attacked energy and communications infrastructure. But with Starlink we quickly restored the connection in critical areas. Starlink continues to be an essential part of critical infrastructure.


Do you think Spacex and Elon Musk should continue to pay for the Starlink terminals and services in e even though they are losing money? Let us know in the comments section below.


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