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      They don’t have a choice, everything else requires ground based infrastructure.

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        Starlink technically requires ground based infrastructure but they don’t need to be in Ukraine. The closest Starlink ground stations to Ukraine are in Turkey and Poland, according to this map.

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          Ok, so I stand corrected. But still, it doesn’t need antennae like with cellular internet.

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      Because Russia blew up domestic infrastructure, so satellite based communication looked like a decent alternative.

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        what do you mean by allowed? as in if you are a private company you should not be allowed to have satellites? is that what you mean?

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          As in there’s only so much air space and it’s already crowded…

          It’s needs regulated, letting any company throw whatever they want up there is fucking stupid.

          Name any point in human history when letting companies do whatever the fuck they want in an area hasn’t fucked over the majority of people.

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          as in the only high bandwidth communications network capable of doing things like this. starlink is this little thing called a monopoly and that is what caused this situation…

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            Turns out it’s not very easy to just dump a ton of satellites and pop out a new network whenever you want.

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              Seriously, the Starlink and Falcon 9 production is unlike anything else. Amazon and China will try to copy it, but it’ll take them way more time and money.