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Sunday, 16 October 2022
Elon Musk abandons threat to cut off satellite Internet service to Ukraine
Elon Musk has dropped his threat to stop providing free satellite Internet service in Ukraine — saying that he wanted to perform “good deeds” despite the cost.
The abrupt about-face came a day after the world’s richest man said his SpaceX company couldn’t afford to keep funding the high-tech Starlink connection “indefinitely.
“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,” Musk tweeted Saturday.
On Thursday, CNN reported that SpaceX had asked the Pentagon to pay for the Starlink service that’s helped Ukraine’s military and citizens stay online amid the Russian invasion
A day later, Musk said it was “unreasonable” for him to keep shouldering the cost, which he’s said is nearly $20 million a month.
“SpaceX is not asking to recoup past expenses, but also cannot fund the existing system indefinitely and send several thousand more terminals that have data usage up to 100X greater than typical households. This is unreasonable,” he tweeted Friday.
Many Twitter users questioned his reversal Saturday, with venture capitalist David Sacks warning: “No good deed goes unpunished.”
Musk replied, “Even so, we should still do good deeds.”
The Tesla founder also marveled at some of the other responses.
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