
FCC chair slams Amazon for slow satellite launches after it opposed SpaceX data center plan
CNBC
Amazon asked the FCC for a waiver or 24-month extension to meet a July 2026 deadline to deploy 1,600 internet satellites.
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr lashed out at Amazon on Wednesday for opposing SpaceX's orbital data center plans while it's falling short of its own satellite "deployment milestone."
"Amazon should focus on the fact that it will fall roughly 1,000 satellites short of meeting its upcoming deployment milestone, rather than spending their time and resources filing petitions against companies that are putting thousands of satellites in orbit," Carr wrote in a post on X.
Amazon declined to comment.
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