France views Eutelsat as a central figure in Europe’s pursuit of technological independence. The French government is backing Eutelsat to challenge the prominence of Elon Musk’s Starlink in the satellite internet sector. As a leading satellite operator, Eutelsat is expected to become Europe’s alternative to Starlink by delivering high-speed internet access across the continent.
The European Union is committed to reducing its reliance on non-European technologies by supporting homegrown companies like Eutelsat. This strategy is part of a broader objective to safeguard Europe’s digital infrastructure and maintain sovereignty over critical technologies.
However, some industry experts express skepticism regarding Eutelsat’s ability to rival Starlink’s advanced technology and expansive network. Starlink has already deployed thousands of satellites, offering global internet coverage and creating substantial competition.
To close the gap, Eutelsat must make significant investments in new satellite technologies and infrastructure. The initiative’s success will depend on multiple factors, including:
- Regulatory support
- Access to sufficient funding
- Technological innovation
France is betting that Eutelsat will emerge as a strategic asset for Europe’s digital future. For more latest updates, stay tuned to Questiqa Europe News.
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