French Telecom Giant Critical of Starlink Utilized Musk’s Satellites for Storm-Hit Island

French Telecom Giant Criticizes Starlink but Relies on Musk's Satellites After Cyclone

A prominent French telecom company has come under scrutiny after reportedly relying on Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite network to restore communications on the cyclone-ravaged island of Mayotte. This comes despite the company’s public criticism of Starlink’s deployment in the region.

In the aftermath of Cyclone Chido, which devastated infrastructure on Mayotte, the telecom operator, Orange, utilized Starlink’s satellite technology to re-establish communication lines. Ironically, this move followed a public rebuke from an Orange lobbyist, who had earlier criticized the use of Starlink in disaster zones.

The deployment underscores the growing reliance on satellite technology to address natural disasters, particularly in areas where traditional communication networks are damaged or unavailable. Starlink, a division of Musk’s SpaceX, offers high-speed internet via a constellation of satellites orbiting the Earth, making it a vital tool in crisis scenarios.

The incident has sparked debate about the role of private tech companies in public infrastructure and emergency response. While some view Starlink’s assistance as a welcome aid during natural disasters, others raise questions about dependency on a privately owned system, especially when national telecom providers express concerns.

Orange’s decision to rely on Starlink highlights the challenges faced by traditional telecom companies in keeping pace with advancing satellite technology, particularly during emergencies. The company has yet to publicly address the apparent contradiction between its critical stance and its decision to partner with Starlink in this case.

This incident demonstrates the increasing significance of satellite networks in disaster management and opens up discussions about the future of collaboration between public and private entities in addressing global crises.


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2 responses to “French Telecom Giant Critical of Starlink Utilized Musk’s Satellites for Storm-Hit Island”

  1. Stacker of Wheat Avatar
    Stacker of Wheat

    Isn’t it cute how Orange threw shade at Starlink one minute and then ran to them like a lost puppy after Cyclone Chido? 🙈 I suppose when the chips are down, even the French need a little Musk magic! 🥖✨

  2. Funny how Orange threw a tantrum about Starlink but then dialed up Musk like he’s their best mate after Cyclone Chido. Classic French drama, n’est-ce pas? 🍷📡

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