How Elon Musk’s company influences geopolitics

Lack of internet access is a major problem in many regions of the world today.

Starlink was initially developed by the American tech billionaire Elon Musk to solve this problem. It was designed as a way of quickly getting the internet into regions all over the world where this was either impossible to do by conventional methods, or so expensive that it wasn’t worth attempting.

Close-up of Elon Musk in three-quarter profile, pursing his lips
Starlink and SpaceX founder, controversial billionaire Elon MuskImage: Julia Demaree Nikhinson/AP Photo/dpa/picture alliance

Since then Starlink’s field of application has widened significantly. It’s used as a means of communication in disaster zones, but also by armies or protest movements, for example in regions where the existing internet has been destroyed by enemy fire or shut down by authoritarian governments.

How does Starlink work?

Starlink is a satellite-based system consisting of 10,000 small satellites located around the world. They transfer data packages via laser links and do not require a constant, direct visual link to a ground station.

Unlike other internet satellites, which orbit at around 36,000 kilometers above the Earth, Starlink satellites are only about 550 kilometers up. This means they can transmit internet signals much faster than the others.

All users need is a small receiver terminal with an electronically controlled antenna, which automatically steers toward the satellites as they pass overhead. The terminals receive signals from these satellites and transmit them to a nearby router, which supplies the broadband internet connection.

A Starlink receiver: a blue rectangle about the size of a desktop computer screen, positioned at an angle on a four-legged stand atop a concrete roof
Starlink receivers smuggled into Iran enabled the opposition to organize despite the internet shutdownImage: Middle East Images/picture alliance

Where has Starlink already been deployed?

Ukraine: Since the start of the Russia’s full-scale war in February 2022, Starlink has become a vital instrument of communication in the war zone. The Ukrainian armed forces use Starlink to coordinate units, operate drones and control unmanned ground systems. In the civilian sector, the system is used by hospitals, emergency services, energy suppliers and the railway network.

The Russian army is also said to be accessing Starlink, using terminals smuggled in illegally via third countries. The Ukrainian defense ministry has said it is working closely with Starlink’s operating company SpaceX to limit Russian usage as much as possible.

Sudan: In the Sudanese civil war, Starlink is used primarily by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a paramilitary group fighting against the internationally-recognized government. Hundreds of devices were smuggled into the country via the United Arab Emirates, and there is now a thriving black market for Starlink terminals in Sudan. The RSF use them to communicate and coordinate with their militias, while the Sudanese Armed Forces are trying to block both the import and use of the terminals.

Iran: In early January 2026, protests erupted all across the country against the regime in Tehran. The government’s hardline response included a nationwide internet shutdown. Reportedly, thousands of Starlink terminals were smuggled into Iran and sold on the black market. This enabled the protest movement to go on coordinating demonstrations against the regime, using Starlink to circumvent state censorship of the internet.

How reliable is Starlink as a wartime communications line?

To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video

Venezuela: Here too, Starlink has been used in the past to sidestep information blackouts and secure access to the internet. For a long time, the service was only available unofficially, by buying kits from local dealers. Following the US intervention in early January 2026, during which then-head of state, Nicolas Maduro, was taken prisoner, Musk offered the people of Venezuela a month’s free broadband internet service via Starlink.

Gaza: Starlink has been used for humanitarian purposes in the devastated Gaza Strip since July 2024. Aid organizations and a field hospital use it to facilitate telemedical assistance and logistical coordination. Access for civilians remains limited because of Israeli security concerns.

Why has Starlink been criticized?

Starlink is often the only way to access the internet in conflict zones. This gives Musk and his operating company SpaceX tremendous influence. Previously, for example, Musk refused to activate Starlink in Ukraine to enable an attack in Crimea. US President Donald Trump has also threatened to switch off the satellites in Ukraine, as a way of forcing Kyiv to make concessions in peace negotiations.

A soldier in camouflage uniform and helmet, photographed from below against a pale blue sky, crouches over a plastic box with three antennae sticking up
Starlink has provided vital communications for Ukrainian soldiers since the start of the 2022 Russian invasionImage: Alexander Polegenko/picture alliance

There has also been criticism from an ecological perspective. The Starlink satellites have a lifespan of less than five years. Every day, on average, one or two of them burn up in the Earth’s atmosphere. This releases aluminum oxide, which could affect the ozone layer, contributing to global warming. In addition, all those thousands of satellites reflect the sunlight, making the night sky brighter, and this may also have repercussions for the world’s animals.

Any Starlink alternatives?

In an effort to break Starlink’s monopoly, other companies, especially in Europe, are already working on alternatives. At present, the biggest private competitor to SpaceX is a company called Eutelsat. With a fleet of over 600 satellites, its OneWeb service is far smaller, focusing on business customers and maritime use.

But Eutelsat is also involved in the development of IRIS2 — an acronym for Infrastructure for Resilience, Interconnectivity and Security by Satellite, an ambitious EU project to establish a highly secure satellite network. The aim is to make Europe less dependent on Starlink, but IRIS2 won’t be operational before 2029.

Elon Musk also has competition inside the US from another billionaire, Jeff Bezos, whose company Amazon is currently working on Amazon Leo, known until recently as Project Kuiper. This is establishing a network of more than 3,200 new low-Earth-orbit satellites. Amazon plans to roll out the service later this year in the US, Canada, France, Britain and Germany.

A rocket with a blast-off tail pointing upwards against an indigo sky
Chinese competition for Starlink and SpaceX: The launch of a Chinese rocket carrying astronauts to a space station in April 2025Image: Andy Wong/AP Photo/dpa/picture alliance

The sky is clearly getting crowded. China is also refining two satellite communications systems of its own. Guowang, a state project conceived primarily for national and military purposes, will consist of up to 13,000 satellites, while another project, Qianfan, with an estimated 12,000 satellites, is more commercially oriented and aims to provide services to newly industrialized and developing countries. The first mass starts for both of these projects are planned for this year.

This article has been translated from German.

Visited 1 times, 1 visit(s) today

Related Article

Nucor Valuation In Focus As Tariff Uncertainty Meets Buffett Interest

Potential rollback of US steel tariffs by President Trump is back in focus, creating fresh questions for producers such as Nucor. At the same time, Warren Buffett has taken a substantial stake in Nucor, signaling his interest in NYSE:NUE during a period of possible policy change. Nucor shares last closed at $183.23, with a value

Russia Poisoned Putin Critic Navalny in Prison With Rare Toxin – European States

Five European countries accused Russia of poisoning opposition politician Alexei Navalny on Saturday on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference. “The U.K., Sweden, France, Germany and the Netherlands are confident that Alexei Navalny was poisoned with a lethal toxin,” the countries said in a joint statement following “analyses of samples” from his body. The

Opinion | Pam Bondi’s ‘Cage Match’ and Trump’s Fraying Coalition

I’m Michelle Cottle. I cover politics. I’m – Do it again. Shouldn’t have had that margarita last night. No, I did have any margaritas last night, I swear. Just had a margarita this morning. It’s the one this morning. This week I am coming to you from beautiful Austin, Texas, where I am wallowing in

Rubio sticks to Trump’s firm stance but takes softer tone in speech to European allies

Secretary of State Marco Rubio offered a reassuring message to America’s allies on Saturday, striking a less aggressive but still firm tone about the administration’s intent to reshape the trans-Atlantic alliance and push its priorities after more than a year of President Donald Trump’s often-hostile rhetoric toward traditional allies. Reminding his audience at the annual

Which president had the lowest approval rating? It’s not Trump

Feb. 14, 2026, 4:02 a.m. ET Presidential approval ratings, the public’s perception of how presidents are doing their jobs, are carefully watched indicators of presidential popularity that began with Franklin D. Roosevelt in the 1930s and continue with Donald Trump today. But in an unexpected announcement Feb. 11, Gallup said it would no longer track

Jeff Bezos: cutting the legs off The Washington Post

The Washington Post was, until recently, among the US’s most venerable papers, said Jill Abramson in The Boston Globe. Its reporting on the Watergate scandal under the legendary editor Ben Bradlee made history; the reporters responsible, Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, have inspired generations of journalists since; the paper’s writers and photographers were admired the

Why it’s happening, what it impacts and more

WASHINGTON — The Department of Homeland Security shut down this weekend as the White House and Democratic leaders continued to discuss changes to U.S. immigration enforcement after federal agents killed two American citizens in Minnesota last month. The two sides have continued to trade offers, signaling some hope for an agreement. But it remains unclear

Democrats open investigation into Trump’s threats to not open Gordie Howe Bridge

Gordie Howe Bridge fight heats up Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens says there has been a step back in his relationship with Matthew Moroun, who heads up ownership of the Ambassador Bridge, following the Times report that Moroun met with the Trump administration shortly before President Trump threatened to delay the opening of the Gordie Howe.

Trump threatens an executive order to mandate voter IDs before elections | Donald Trump News

United States President Donald Trump has hinted at a new executive order that would force election organisers to require voter identification before distributing ballots. In a social media post on Friday, the Republican leader warned he would soon take executive action, apparently frustrated by a lack of progress on the issue in Congress. Recommended Stories

Trump privately lashes out at GOP lawmakers over racist video blowback, sources say

Hours after refusing to apologize for a racist video posted to his Truth Social account, President Donald Trump hadn’t let go. He spent last weekend complaining to allies about Republicans who had condemned the video depicting the Obamas as apes, questioning the lawmakers’ loyalty and vowing consequences, sources familiar with his comments told CNN. The

Musk’s xAI faces threat of NAACP lawsuit over pollution in Mississippi

Nikolas Kokovlis | Nurphoto | Getty Images Elon Musk’s xAI, which merged with SpaceX last week, is facing increased pressure from environmental and civil rights groups over pollution concerns, this time at the company’s facility in Southaven, Mississippi. On Friday, the Southern Environmental Law Center and Earthjustice, on behalf of the NAACP, sent a notice

How to watch the NBA Celebrity All-Star Game free stream tonight without Streameast

If you purchase a product through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. The 2026 NBA All-Star Weekend festivities will officially kick off tonight with the All-Star Celebrity Game. Fans can catch their favorite athletes, singers, actors and more compete against each other on ESPN at 7 p.m. ET. Streaming options are available

He Never Really Left). – Mother Jones

Elon Musk looks on as US President Donald Trump speaks at the US-Saudi Investment Forum at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC on November 19, 2025. BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily.

Angelina Jolie and More of the Bestest Party Pics This Week

Photo-Illustration: by The Cut; Photos: Getty Images, BFA It’s New York Fashion Week, and the celebrities are everywhere. Model Alex Consani was spotted in between shows with Gucci’s latest bag, Audrey Hobart dressed her part in a Burberry trench, and Angelina Jolie sparkled in a head-to-toe Givenchy look. Here’s what your favorite celebrities wore this

‘A different set of rules’: thermal drone footage shows Musk’s AI power plant flouting clean air regulations | Mississippi

Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company is continuing to fuel its datacenters with unpermitted gas turbines, an investigation by the Floodlight newsroom shows. Thermal footage captured by Floodlight via drone shows xAI is still burning gas at a facility in Southaven, Mississippi, despite a recent Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ruling reiterating that doing so requires a

0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x