FCC vs. Starlink
The FCC has denied Starlink's application for $900 million in subsidies aimed at providing high-speed internet to rural areas, citing a failure to meet basic program requirements. A dissenting commissioner claims this decision is politically motivated, suggesting it reflects a pattern of regulatory harassment from the Biden administration. Critics argue that the FCC's assessment relied on selective data snapshots and overlooks Starlink's unique capabilities in delivering broadband from space.In this clip
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