[deleted] t1_iv4lkcd wrote
Reply to comment by yangsuns in Ukraine suffered a comms outage when 1,300 SpaceX satellite units went offline over funding issues by thatoneguy889
Actually it was funded by the department of defense the entire time and he only pulled out when funding dried up but whatever…
yangsuns t1_iv4p4c7 wrote
Source? The latest news I found about this is that on Oct 18th, 'Pentagon confirmed that DoD has not paid SpaceX any money for Starlink services in Ukraine. ' source
whosthedoginthisscen t1_iv4p8sw wrote
"Spacenews.com"
yangsuns t1_iv4qce8 wrote
Q: There've been some kind of competing claims on who -- who has paid for Starlink so far. Has it been privately donated, or has this been -- has this been U.S. government-funded primarily?
MS. SINGH: I've seen the open-source reporting out there that there have been donations from -- I think it was characterized as different partners. I don't have more for you on that at this time.
Pancakewagon26 t1_iv576lz wrote
Yes, so musk didn't pay for it out of pocket.
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supriiz t1_iv5y7lz wrote
Wild how sources provided yet they try to make you out to be the crazy one. Kudos for trying tho
sellout217 t1_iv6zcaw wrote
He posted something that proved his assertion wrong. It is like he didn't even read the transcript.
MausGMR t1_iv5ts67 wrote
https://thedispatch.com/article/fact-checking-claims-that-the-us/
Space x won't comment officially, we just have musks ramblings, and those are plastered all over the Internet when you try and search on the issue.
I've also seen the ukranians claim to be paying for it. We really don't know what kind of agreements are going on behind the scenes. Potentially the ukranians have agreed to cover the costs under money due to then by the eu/us etc.
Musk uses public statement to enact pressure and attempt to force change. That much is evident in plenty of other examples.
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