Amazon, Space X Throw Hissy Fits As They Bicker Over Government Contracts, Subsidies
https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20210908/14385447525/amazon-space-x-throw-hissy-fits-as-they-bicker-over-government-contracts-subsidies.shtml
We've noted a few times that the Space X, Starlink satellite broadband service isn't going to be quite as disruptive to telecom as many people might think.
For one, capacity constraints mean that the company will only be able to serve somewhere between 500,000 and 800,000 subscribers in the first few years. That's a drop in the bucket when you consider 42 million Americans don't have broadband, and 83 million live under a monopoly (usually Comcast). Once Musk fanboys flock to limited subscriber slots to outfit their boats and RVs, there likely may not be many left for those that genuinely need access. And at $100 per month (plus a $500 equipment cost) the service doesn't really help with the primary reason for low broadband adoption: high costs.