FCC approves 7,500 more Starlink satellites for SpaceX

The US Federal Communications Commission has granted SpaceX permission to launch an additional 7,500 second-generation Starlink satellites, bringing the total approved to 15,000. This decision allows upgrades to enhance global internet and mobile coverage. The approval follows concerns over space safety and orbital debris.

On January 10, 2026, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced its approval for SpaceX to deploy 7,500 more Gen2 Starlink satellites, increasing the authorized fleet to 15,000 worldwide. "Under this grant, SpaceX is authorized to construct, deploy, and operate an additional 7,500 Gen2 Starlink satellites, bringing the total to 15,000 satellites worldwide," the FCC stated. This expansion aims to deliver high-speed, low-latency internet globally, including enhanced mobile and supplemental coverage from space.

The first batch of 7,500 satellites received approval in December 2022, but the FCC limited it due to concerns about orbital debris and space safety. SpaceX had originally requested permission for 29,988 satellites in 2020. Today's order permits upgrades, such as advanced form factors and cutting-edge technology, operation across Ku-, Ka-, V-, E-, and W-band frequencies for Fixed Satellite Service (FSS) and Mobile Satellite Service (MSS), and addition of new orbital shells at altitudes from 340 km to 485 km.

In a related move, SpaceX plans to lower about 4,400 existing satellites from 550 km to 480 km during 2026 to reduce collision risks in denser orbital regions. For mobile services, the FCC approved Supplemental Coverage from Space (SCS) using the first batch in November 2024. SpaceX partners with T-Mobile in the US for satellite-to-phone texting and app access in remote areas, with voice calls planned for the future. Internationally, direct-to-cell connectivity will expand.

FCC Chairman Brendan Carr praised the decision: "The FCC has given SpaceX the green light to deliver unprecedented satellite broadband capabilities, strengthen competition, and help ensure that no community is left behind."

Separately, SpaceX is pursuing another 15,000 satellites for mobile service, requested in September 2025, but faces opposition from competitors like Viasat and Globalstar. Viasat argued that the expansion could "foreclose other operators from accessing and using limited orbital and spectrum resources on a competitive basis" and generate interference risks. SpaceX recently agreed to a $17 billion deal to acquire 50 MHz of spectrum from EchoStar, reducing reliance on carriers like T-Mobile.

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Starlink satellites maneuvering to lower orbits around Earth amid orbital congestion, illustrating SpaceX's space safety initiative.
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Starlink lowers orbits of thousands of satellites for space safety

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SpaceX's Starlink plans to lower the orbits of about 4,400 satellites from 342 miles to 298 miles this year to enhance space safety amid growing orbital congestion. The move, announced by engineering vice president Michael Nicholls, aims to reduce collision risks and speed up deorbiting during the approaching solar minimum. It follows recent near-misses and a satellite anomaly, highlighting challenges in low-Earth orbit.

The US Federal Communications Commission has authorized SpaceX to nearly double its Starlink satellite constellation to 15,000 by 2031, including placements in lower orbits. This move aims to enhance broadband access across America but has drawn warnings from astrophysicists about potential collisions, atmospheric pollution, and vulnerability to solar storms. While promising faster internet for rural users, the expansion heightens fears of an overcrowded orbital environment.

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SpaceX has filed an application with the Federal Communications Commission to deploy up to one million satellites forming an orbital data center powered by solar energy to meet AI computing demands. The proposed network would vastly exceed current satellite numbers in orbit. The FCC will review the request, likely adjusting the scale as it has in past approvals.

Following Communications Minister Solly Malatsi's directive allowing Starlink to bypass Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) ownership via equity equivalent programmes, backlash has intensified. ANC members, experts, and opposition leaders criticize it as undermining economic transformation and digital sovereignty, amid debates over a controversial poll and security risks.

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US President Donald Trump says he will speak with Elon Musk to restore internet in Iran, cut off by the government amid protests since December 28, 2025. The protests are the largest since 2022, triggered by price hikes and targeting the clerical regime. Trump praised Musk's expertise via his SpaceX company.

Elon Musk announced on February 2, 2026, that his SpaceX company has acquired his AI startup xAI, aiming to build orbital data centers to meet surging electricity demands for artificial intelligence. The merger integrates AI, rockets, and satellite technology to create a vertically integrated innovation engine. Musk envisions this enabling advancements like Moon bases and Mars colonization.

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