\"<p>SpaceX
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has said that his company can no longer pay for Ukraine’s critical satellite services, which have been pivotal for Kyiv amid the war with Russia. <\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By David Shepardson<\/strong>

WASHINGTON: The U.S. Federal Communications Commission<\/a> (FCC) said on Thursday it approved SpaceX<\/a>'s bid to deploy up to 7,500 satellites, but put on hold some other decisions.

SpaceX's
Starlink<\/a>, a fast-growing network of more than 3,500 satellites in low-Earth orbit, has tens of thousands of users in the United States so far, with consumers paying at least $599 for a user terminal and $110 a month for service. The FCC in 2018 approved SpaceX plans to deploy up to 4,425 first-generation satellites.

SpaceX has sought approval to operate a network of 29,988 satellites, to be known as its \"second-generation\" or Gen2 Starlink constellation to beam internet to areas with little or no internet access.

\"Our action will allow SpaceX to begin deployment of Gen2 Starlink, which will bring next generation satellite broadband to Americans nationwide,\" the FCC said in its approval order, adding it \"will enable worldwide satellite broadband service, helping to close the digital divide on a global scale.\"

The FCC said its decision \"will protect other satellite and terrestrial operators from harmful interference and maintain a safe space environment\" and protect \"spectrum and orbital resources for future use.\"

In August, a U.S. appeals court upheld the 2021 decision of the FCC to approve a SpaceX plan to deploy some Starlink satellites at a lower Earth orbit than planned as part of its push to offer space-based broadband internet.

In September, SpaceX challenged the FCC decision to deny it $885.5 million in rural broadband subsidies. FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel said in August Starlink's technology \"has real promise\" but that it could not meet the program's requirements, citing data that showed a steady decline in speeds over the past year and casting the service's price as too steep for consumers.
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SpaceX公司得到美国批准部署多达7500个卫星

SpaceX的我们,一个快速增长的3500多近地轨道卫星网络,有成千上万的用户在美国到目前为止,与消费者为用户终端支付至少599美元和110美元一个月的服务。2018年FCC批准SpaceX计划部署多达4425第一代卫星。

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< p > SpaceX公司首席执行官艾伦•马斯克表示,他的公司可以不再支付乌克兰重要的卫星服务,已与俄罗斯对基辅在战争的关键。< br / > < / p >
SpaceX公司首席执行官艾伦•马斯克表示,他的公司可以不再支付乌克兰重要的卫星服务,已与俄罗斯对基辅在战争的关键。
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华盛顿:美国联邦通信委员会(FCC)周四表示,批准SpaceX公司为了部署多达7500的卫星,但搁置其他决定。

SpaceX是我们一个超过3500人的卫星网络发展迅速,在近地轨道,有成千上万的用户在美国到目前为止,与消费者为用户终端支付至少599美元和110美元一个月的服务费。2018年FCC批准SpaceX计划部署多达4425第一代卫星。

SpaceX公司寻求批准29988年卫星网络,被称为“第二代”或代我们星座梁互联网领域很少或根本没有上网。

“我们的行动将允许SpaceX开始代我们的部署,这将带来下一代美国人在全国范围内,卫星宽带“FCC说批准订单,添加它”将使全球卫星宽带服务,在全球范围内帮助弥合数字鸿沟”。

FCC说决定“将保护其他卫星和地面运营商从有害干扰和维护一个安全的空间环境”和保护“频谱和轨道资源,以供将来使用。”

今年8月,美国上诉法院维持2021年决定FCC批准SpaceX计划部署一些我们在低地球轨道卫星比计划的推动提供太空宽带互联网。

今年9月,SpaceX挑战FCC决定否认在农村宽带补贴8.855亿美元。FCC主席杰西卡Rosenworcel说8月我们的技术“真正的承诺”,但它不能满足这个项目的要求,引用数据显示,过去一年稳步下降的速度和服务的价格为消费者太陡。
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\"&lt;p&gt;SpaceX
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has said that his company can no longer pay for Ukraine’s critical satellite services, which have been pivotal for Kyiv amid the war with Russia. <\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By David Shepardson<\/strong>

WASHINGTON: The U.S. Federal Communications Commission<\/a> (FCC) said on Thursday it approved SpaceX<\/a>'s bid to deploy up to 7,500 satellites, but put on hold some other decisions.

SpaceX's
Starlink<\/a>, a fast-growing network of more than 3,500 satellites in low-Earth orbit, has tens of thousands of users in the United States so far, with consumers paying at least $599 for a user terminal and $110 a month for service. The FCC in 2018 approved SpaceX plans to deploy up to 4,425 first-generation satellites.

SpaceX has sought approval to operate a network of 29,988 satellites, to be known as its \"second-generation\" or Gen2 Starlink constellation to beam internet to areas with little or no internet access.

\"Our action will allow SpaceX to begin deployment of Gen2 Starlink, which will bring next generation satellite broadband to Americans nationwide,\" the FCC said in its approval order, adding it \"will enable worldwide satellite broadband service, helping to close the digital divide on a global scale.\"

The FCC said its decision \"will protect other satellite and terrestrial operators from harmful interference and maintain a safe space environment\" and protect \"spectrum and orbital resources for future use.\"

In August, a U.S. appeals court upheld the 2021 decision of the FCC to approve a SpaceX plan to deploy some Starlink satellites at a lower Earth orbit than planned as part of its push to offer space-based broadband internet.

In September, SpaceX challenged the FCC decision to deny it $885.5 million in rural broadband subsidies. FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel said in August Starlink's technology \"has real promise\" but that it could not meet the program's requirements, citing data that showed a steady decline in speeds over the past year and casting the service's price as too steep for consumers.
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