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According to Mykhailo Fedorov, the minister of digital transformation in Ukraine, the thorny question of how Ukraine's critical Starlink satellite internet should pay for has been resolved temporarily.
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As the Russian invasion continues, some European Union countries have decided it is in everyone's best interest to keep the country online.
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It was revealed in October that SpaceX had no arrangement to pay SpaceX for its service, aside from a burst in funding to get Starlink terminals in Ukraine.
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The estimated 22,000 terminals sent to Ukraine at retail would run into the millions, but this is just an estimate.
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SpaceX applied for funding from the U.S. military, but SpaceX decided to continue without it.
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Although this was presented as a charitable act at that time, it is possible to see other stakeholders beginning to make progress.
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Deputy prime minister Fedorov explained to Bloomberg that all financial problems had been solved.