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Wi-Fi will be free to those who sign up for Alaska’s Atmos Rewards. A partnership with T-Mobile means the carrier's customers can skip the ads; everyone else will have to sit through a few.
SpaceX, the company behind the Starlink satellite internet service, has extended its campaign against state broadband expansion plans.
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Rather than reliable and fast high-speed access to the internet, Starlink wants the States to buy their already constrained ...
An automated data-sharing system co-developed by SpaceX and American radio astronomers promises to protect radio telescopes ...
SpaceX has warned it will ask the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) to reject Louisiana’s ...
Starlink operator SpaceX is continuing its fight against state plans to expand fiber broadband availability. After saying the ...
SpaceX says it could provide satellite service across the state for less than $100 million. However, most of the BEAD funding ...
As part of Virginia’s $613 million plan to expand high-speed Internet access across the state, SpaceX has called Virginia's ...
SpaceX is protesting Virginia’s $613 million plan to expand high-speed internet access, accusing the state of deliberately limiting Starlink’s share of ...
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Wants $60 million for doing less than local providers Elon Musk’s SpaceX is throwing its toys out of the pram again, this ...
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