Poland Considers Starlink Alternatives Amid Musk's Speculation
Poland, which funds Ukraine's Starlink internet, might seek alternatives if Elon Musk's company falters. The service is vital for Ukraine's connectivity. Musk warned of the consequences of cutting Starlink access, while U.S. actions hint at a broader strategy towards Ukraine's resources. The issue has wider implications involving Poland and other satellite operators.

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Poland is reconsidering its reliance on Elon Musk's Starlink service for Ukraine's internet needs, with the possibility of exploring alternative providers. The move comes after Musk suggested he might withdraw access, raising concerns about the reliability of the service crucial for Ukraine and its military efforts.
Musk's comments highlighted the pivotal role Starlink plays on Ukraine's front lines, escalating tensions amid U.S. deliberations over Ukraine's strategic resources. This has coincided with reduced U.S. intelligence support, further straining Kyiv during ongoing conflicts.
Amid this backdrop, Poland affirmed its commitment to funding Starlink, despite discussions in the U.S. about potential cuts. The scenario has fueled speculation in the satellite industry, with Eutelsat's stock experiencing substantial fluctuations, possibly due to its role as a Starlink alternative.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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