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FCC Chair Takes Aim at SpaceX: Is Starlink’s Space Monopoly About to Be Grounded?
Elon Musk’s Starlink now controls nearly two-thirds of all active Earth satellites, prompting FCC chair Jessica Rosenworcel to raise concerns about space monopolies and stifled competition. “Space should be no exception,” she said, hinting at the need for more players. So, space cowboys, gear up—this…

Hot Take:
Elon Musk has more satellites than you have unread emails, and the FCC isn’t thrilled about it. Looks like the final frontier is getting a little crowded, and competition might just be the space-age cure for monopoly madness!
Key Points:
- FCC chair Jessica Rosenworcel hints at SpaceX’s dominance in the satellite industry.
- Starlink now makes up roughly 2/3 of all active Earth satellites.
- FCC is pushing for more competition to prevent monopolies in space.
- Transparency initiatives are being launched to assist new satellite operators.
- Space debris management is a priority with a five-year deorbit plan mandate.