European nations are pushing to reduce dependence on a major satellite internet provider that's been critical for Ukraine's military operations. The challenge? Competing against a network of 9,100 operational satellites already orbiting overhead. Building alternative infrastructure from scratch means playing catch-up in a race where one player has a decade's head start and unmatched scale.
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European nations are pushing to reduce dependence on a major satellite internet provider that's been critical for Ukraine's military operations. The challenge? Competing against a network of 9,100 operational satellites already orbiting overhead. Building alternative infrastructure from scratch means playing catch-up in a race where one player has a decade's head start and unmatched scale.