French-U.K. Starlink rival pitches Canada on ‘sovereign’ satellite service for Arctic military operations

A group of men hold a satellite.

Eutelsat, a company largely owned by the French and U.K. governments, is offering Canada an alternative to Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite broadband communications in the Far North. The company says it can create secure channels that cannot be disconnected for “political” reasons.

CBC | World News

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