EU Prioritizes European Satellites Over Starlink Expansion
The European Commission is set to adopt a decision that will prioritize European satellite operators, aiming to limit the expansion of services like Elon Musk’s Starlink within the EU. This move stems from concerns about strategic dependence on US companies for critical communications infrastructure, highlighted by Starlink’s role in Ukraine. The decision focuses on the allocation of the 2 GHz radio spectrum, a harmonized band within the EU, for direct-to-device satellite communications. By favoring European providers in this crucial frequency band, the EU seeks to bolster its technological sovereignty and resilience against foreign dependence.