'The Hell With It': SpaceX CEO Musk Reverses Position On Funding
Satellite Internet For Ukraine
October 17, 2022
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk now says that his company will continue to pay
for the Starlink satellite Internet service for Ukraine, a day after
suggesting SpaceX could no longer afford it.
"The hell with it," Musk said on Twitter. "Even though Starlink is
still losing money & other companies are getting billions of
taxpayer $, we'll just keep funding ukraine govt for free."
Musk activated Starlink, a network of more than 2,000 satellites
orbiting the Earth and thousands of terminals on the ground, in late
February after Internet services were disrupted because of Russia's
invasion of Ukraine.
Starlink
has cost SpaceX $80 million thus far and the cost will exceed $100
million by end of year, Musk said on Twitter on October 7.
He told his more than 108 million Twitter followers on October 14
that SpaceX cannot fund the network “indefinitely” amid reports that
he has asked the Pentagon to step in.
He issued the statement after CNN reported that SpaceX sent a letter
to the Pentagon last month saying it could not continue to fund the
Starlink service in Ukraine and that it may have to stop funding it
unless the U.S. military gives the company tens of millions of
dollars a month.
The Defense Department later confirmed that it received a request
from Musk to take over funding for the satellite network. The
official said the issue has been discussed in meetings and senior
leaders are weighing the matter.