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@misk@sopuli.xyz to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish • 2 years ago

Starlink loses out on $886 million in rural broadband subsidies

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Starlink loses out on $886 million in rural broadband subsidies

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The FCC decided it wouldn’t be the “best” use of limited funds.
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    They didn’t cut off Internet to Ukraine. They had to stop the military from using it in an offensive way, which is ITAR, it wasn’t even musk who pulled the plug, it was a bunch of lawyers that had to make that call.

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      Musk doesn’t listen to lawyers, look at everything he has done at Twitter.

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        You’re right. He got that advice from Mohamed bin Salman.

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      Starlink is a defense contractor, ITAR was bullshit reasoning and not at all applicable. That’s like saying Raytheon missiles can’t be used to attack foreign targets, because ITAR, or even more accurately, Ukrainian munitions with American IC’s or copper can’t be used.

      But that guy’s comments about “the generals bought a minor stake the next day” is also just as full of shit.

      Actually, no, his comments about generals buying stakes was actually more bullshit, because at least that ITAR garbage had mainstream traction, so I at least understand why someone would believe it.

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        The fuck are you talking about starlink is not a defense contractor… it’s like saying Microsoft is a defense contractor because the military uses windows…ITAR was absolutely in play here…

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          SpaceX and Starlink are both defense contractors…

          https://spacenews.com/spacex-gets-1-9-million-air-force-contract-for-starlink-services-in-europe-and-africa/

          https://spacenews.com/spacex-gets-29-million-space-force-contract-for-surveillance-of-non-military-launches/

          https://fortune.com/2023/12/08/spacex-arctic-military-tests-pentagon-contracts/

          Microsoft is also a defense contractor…

          https://www.zdnet.com/article/microsofts-big-win-pentagon-signs-massive-1-76bn-contract/

          https://news.microsoft.com/2022/11/16/lockheed-martin-microsoft-announce-landmark-agreement-on-classified-cloud-advanced-technologies-for-department-of-defense/

          Also, what do you think defense contractor means…? Because your example by itself, and without the other areas of defense Microsoft is engaged in, is a defense contract: providing software and services to the military.

          Oh, and thanks for confirming my earlier assumptions.

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            Starlink was not sold or provided to Ukraine under a defense contract… defense contractors who are labeled as such do not typically work with the public directly. You’re definition of a defense contractor apparently is any company who has worked on a DOJ or DOD bid…which means basically all companies in the USA. This doesn’t magically make them not have to follow civilian regulations. ITAR is in play here, just because starlink has defense contracts, doesn’t magically give them a pass on other regulations.

            Cereal companies get defense contracts FFS…that doesn’t make them a defense contractor.

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              Why would working a DOJ bid make a company a defense contractor…?

              JFC…you might actually need a reeducation camp, but instead of propaganda, it’s just a forced repeat of K-12 education.

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                You do know what the NSD is right? You put your foot in your mouth…easier to take the L…

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                  You mean the lawyers who coordinate national security related legal issues with law enforcement and intelligence? Yep, sure do, still doesn’t make them part of the military.

                  I’d say it’s easier to take the L, but I understand you lack the self-awareness of your stupidity.

                  Honestly, you’re the clearest example of Dunning-Kruger I’ve seen in quite a while. For that, I’m sorry.

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                    Forgot that DHS and the national guard aren’t military…

                    You keep thinking that military contacts magically make a company a defense contractor and that they don’t have to follow the laws…the only reason you’re upset is because you are so far up the musk hate trains ass you can’t disassociate yourself from it.

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