SpaceX, Elon Musk’s space exploration company, is trying to get regulatory approval to use its Starlink satellites to beam down internet to trucks, shipping boats and aircraft.
On March 5th, SpaceX made a request with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to connect Starlink to the automotive industry, which could possibly greatly expand its business.
Not connecting Tesla cars to Starlink, as our terminal is much too big. This is for aircraft, ships, large trucks & RVs.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 8, 2021
The filing asked for “a blanket license for the operation of earth stations in motion that will communicate with its non−geostationary orbit satellite system,” which Musk has clarified to mean aircraft, ships, large trucks, and RVs, but not for cars as the company’s terminals are too big. “No longer are users willing to forego connectivity while on the move, whether driving a truck across the country, moving a freighter from Europe to a U.S. port or while on a domestic or international flight,” the filing read.
The filing indicates that SpaceX is now focusing on mobile connectivity “to the benefit of drivers, ship operators, and air travelers in the United States and abroad.” Additionally, the filing says “these services will enhance the security of mobile platforms and allow operators and passengers to access services that enable increased productivity.”
The FCC filing didn’t include any more details about the antenna designs for vehicles, but it said they “are electrically identical to its previously authorized consumer user terminals but have mountings that allow them to be installed on vehicles, vessels and aircraft.”
This filing shouldn’t come as a surprise, however. Previously, Musk said that putting a Starlink terminal on a moving vehicle is something that could happen in the coming years.
Currently, SpaceX’s Starlink has more than 1,000 satellites in space, with at least 10,000 users via an invite-only beta program, which Starlink uses to provide internet connection to rural homes in the U.S.
And last month SpaceX opened up Starlink pre-orders on a first-come, first-served basis in Canada. U.S. and U.K.