FCC ruling boosts SpaceX Starlink capacity sevenfold

The US Federal Communications Commission has ruled in favor of SpaceX, promising faster speeds, lower costs, and greater reliability for Starlink and other satellite services. The decision provides a sevenfold capacity boost for satellite internet providers.

The FCC's ruling marks a major win for Elon Musk's SpaceX Starlink, enabling a sevenfold capacity increase that promises faster internet speeds, reduced costs, and enhanced reliability. First reported by TechRadar on May 2, 2026, the decision supports Starlink's ongoing deployment of thousands of low-Earth orbit satellites to expand global internet access and compete with traditional broadband. This addresses critical bandwidth challenges in satellite internet, potentially accelerating adoption in remote and underserved areas, and highlights regulatory support for innovative space communications.

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Illustration of Blue Origin's Project Sunrise: 51,600 satellites in Earth orbit as AI data centers.
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Blue Origin has filed with the US Federal Communications Commission to deploy up to 51,600 satellites for Project Sunrise, an orbital data center constellation aimed at AI computing. The satellites would operate in sun-synchronous orbits to complement terrestrial infrastructure. The proposal follows similar plans from SpaceX and others.

Starlink executives outlined plans for their next-generation V2 satellite constellation during a keynote at Mobile World Congress. The upgrade seeks to deliver speeds comparable to traditional 5G networks, reaching up to 150 Mbps under ideal conditions. This development includes enhanced coverage for polar regions and a partnership with Deutsche Telekom for European connectivity.

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Countries around the world are racing to create their own satellite internet networks similar to Starlink, driven by risks associated with dependence on the service controlled by Elon Musk. Starlink has provided crucial connectivity in modern warfare, but incidents like restrictions on Russian access during the Ukraine conflict have heightened concerns. Efforts include projects by the EU, China, and individual European nations to ensure sovereign control over military communications.

United Airlines updated its Contract of Carriage on February 27, 2026, requiring passengers to use headphones for audio or video content on personal devices or face removal from flights and potential permanent bans. The policy, formalized as Wi-Fi expands via Starlink, addresses disruptive 'barebeating' and has drawn supportive reactions from passengers and crew.

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