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SpaceX says its UK competitor is trying to slow consumers’ access to Starlink’s high-speed internet

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October 17, 2021 00:12 GMT

Starlink is already offering a limited service in the UK, while OneWeb is testing its services ahead of a planned launch later this year.

SpaceX accused its British competitor OneWeb In an effort to slow the rollout of satellite internet services developed to fill gaps in global broadband coverage.

Elon Musk’s aerospace company also told the Office of Communications (Ofcom) that the British regulator’s proposals to boost cooperation between competitors could delay the arrival of its high-speed internet service. starlink that will be available to even the most remote rural families, reach Daily Telegraph.

Competitors Amazon and OneWeb accuse Space X of disrespect Competition rules Attempting to circumvent regulatory oversight.

OneWeb, which London saved last year with $500 million in taxpayer money, is urging SpaceX to come to the negotiating table amid concerns that the project’s thousands of satellites could interfere with the British company’s service, which requires priority In the sector to obtain a license from international regulators, submitted by the International Telecommunication Union, before the American company.

Ofcom must ensure that any new process prevents operators from trying Abuse of the regulatory processThis does not hinder or slow down the rollout of consumer broadband services, Musk said.

Starlink is already offering a limited service in the UK, while OneWeb is testing its services ahead of a planned launch later this year.

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