
Governments are losing control of the systems they depend on
Ukraine Recovery Conference Secures More than €10 Billion in Deals.
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Through Starlink, millions of people gained access to a network that proved critical for military coordination, civilian connectivity, and national resilience. When Russian forces invaded Ukraine, some of the most strategically important communications systems were operated not by a government, but by private companies.
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Through Starlink, millions of people gained access to a network that proved critical for military coordination, civilian connectivity, and national resilience.
according to Washington ExaminerWhen Russian forces invaded Ukraine, some of the most strategically important communications systems were operated not by a government, but by private companies.
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