Beyond the strange game he leads around Twitter – one day redeemed, one day abandoned – Elon Musk continues to lead his empire, from Tesla to SpaceX, via Neuralink. And one of the companies that make it up, Starlink, holds our attention today. For the record, this is Elon Musk’s new satellite operator, whose objective is to provide Internet connections from space. At the very beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Starlink officials had been in contact with authorities in kyiv, promising to send receivers to the country. The goal then was not only to improve Internet access in Ukraine, but also of course to remedy the destruction of telecom infrastructure.
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