
Cassell Bryan-Low
Investigative Journalist at Reuters
Investigative journalist @Reuters. Former UK Editor at The Wall Street Journal.
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1 month ago |
telecom.economictimes.indiatimes.com | Gianluca Lo Nostro |Cassell Bryan-Low |Barbara Erling
By Gianluca Lo Nostro, Cassell Bryan-Low and Barbara Erling PARIS: Berlin has been paying for Ukraine's access to a satellite-internet network operated by France's Eutelsat, as Europe seeks alternatives to Elon Musk's Starlink. Eutelsat's chief executive Eva Berneke told Reuters the company has provided its high-speed satellite internet service to Ukraine for about a year via a German distributor.
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1 month ago |
msn.com | Gianluca Lo Nostro |Cassell Bryan-Low |Barbara Erling
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Gianluca Lo Nostro |Cassell Bryan-Low |Barbara Erling
By Gianluca Lo Nostro, Cassell Bryan-Low and Barbara ErlingPARIS (Reuters) - Berlin has been paying for Ukraine's access to a satellite-internet network operated by France's Eutelsat, as Europe seeks alternatives to Elon Musk’s Starlink. Eutelsat’s chief executive Eva Berneke told Reuters the company has provided its high-speed satellite internet service to Ukraine for about a year via a German distributor.
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1 month ago |
thestar.com.my | Gianluca Lo Nostro |Cassell Bryan-Low |Barbara Erling
PARIS (Reuters) - Berlin has been paying for Ukraine's access to a satellite-internet network operated by France's Eutelsat, as Europe seeks alternatives to Elon Musk’s Starlink. Eutelsat’s chief executiveEva Berneke told Reuters the company has provided its high-speed satellite internet service to Ukraine for about a year via a German distributor. Speaking at the company's headquarters in Paris on Thursday, she said it was funded by the German government, but declined to comment on the cost.
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1 month ago |
ground.news | Gianluca Lo Nostro |Cassell Bryan-Low |Barbara Erling
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