cross-posted from: https://biglemmowski.win/post/5842702

Germany is financing Ukraine’s access to a satellite internet network operated by French company Eutelsat, Reuters reported on April 4, citing Eutelsat CEO Eva Berneke.

  • rbn@sopuli.xyz
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    2 days ago

    Does anyone know if the Eutelsat service is technically comparable to Starlink? So far, I was under the impression that there’s no real alternative to it in terms of bandwidth and response time.

    Second, Eutelsat has been criticized a lot for (still today!) spreading Russian propaganda via their TV satellites. There’s even a dedicated section on that in their Wikipedia article. Not sure if it’s adequate to frame them now as the good guys.

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      1 day ago

      Joanna Darlington, Chief Communications and Investor Relations Officer for Eutelsat, told The Register that, over Europe, Eutelsat offers the same capabilities as Starlink in terms of coverage and latency, and the company’s LEO services were already deployed in Ukraine.

      and bandwidth is not as important as it is only for military not private use

      https://www.theregister.com/2025/03/07/eutelsat_starlink_ukraine/

      edit: haven’t seen the ceo of eutelsat make a nazi salute. if i had to pick my poison, it wouldn’t be the nazi one

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      21 hours ago

      musk is more on putin’s side than Ukraine’s, so it doesnt matter if service is comparable or not. Using compromised services like that might cost them everything.

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      1 day ago

      Ooooh F*. I just bought stocks of Eutelsat a few weeks ago. Didn’t knew they were working for RUS too.