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Pentagon considers funding Musk’s Starlink network for Ukraine, says report

The most likely source of funding would be the US Department of Defense Ukraine Security Assance Initiative, designed to support the country as it fights Russia, the report added.
Musk had said on Friday that SpaceX could not indefinitely fund Starlink in Ukraine, but backtracked over the weekend to assert the rocket company would continue to fund the service in the country.
He said in a tweet on Monday that SpaceX had already withdrawn its request for funding, an acknowledgement that such a request was made.
A Pentagon spokesman said the Defense Department would not speculate on future security assance announcements before they occur.

The hell with it … even though Starlink is still losing money & other companies are getting billions of taxpayer $, we’ll just keep funding Ukraine govt for free
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 15, 2022
A separate report in the Financial Times said the European Union was also weighing funding Starlink in Ukraine, citing three officials with knowledge of the decision.
Musk, the world’s richest person and chief executive of Tesla Inc, recently said SpaceX spends nearly $20 million a month for maintaining satellite services in Ukraine and that the company has spent about $80 million to enable and support Starlink there.
“To be precise, 25,300 terminals were sent to Ukraine, but, at present, only 10,630 are paying for service,” Musk tweeted on Monday.
Starlink has helped Ukraine’s civilians and military stay online during the war, with Ukraine’s Vice Prime Miner Mykhailo Fedorov last week saying Starlink’s services helped restore energy and communications infrastructure in critical areas.

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