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by struant
776 days ago
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I am not belittling them. Just recognizing the fact they have no power to enforce anything on starlink. It's not about what they "deserve". It is about what is physically possible. I would love it if pirate internet via satellite that cannot be controlled by any government became a common thing in the US (and everywhere in the world). Unfortunately the US does have the enforcement capability to tell starlink what to do. |
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What are you talking about?
They can make the possession of satellite equipment a crime (already is in quite a few countries), They can fine Starlink for allowing service when it has not been approved, they can ban starlink in the future.
They can take many approaches.