The UK just paid $500M to battle Musk in the internet-from-space race — cos Brexit

The UK just paid $500M to battle Musk in the internet-from-space race — cos Brexit

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A new challenger has appeared in the internet-from-space race: the UK government, which CNBC reports has committed $500 million to reviving bankrupt satellite startup OneWeb. The UK government won a 20% stake in OneWeb during an auction in New York on Friday, pending court approval. The bid, reportedly made through a consortium, was worth more than $1 billion in total. [Read: A look inside Europe’s $7 trillion technology market] The move sets the UK government squarely against billionaires Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos, both of whom are pouring huge sums of cash into their own broadband-beaming satellite plays, Starlink and…

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