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ars TECHNICA by Jon Brodkin - 9/8/2021

SpaceX insults competitors and acts like "rules are for other people," Amazon says.

In the ongoing battle between the two companies, Amazon fired back at SpaceX today at the Federal Communications Commission, claiming that the Starlink operator refuses to obey the rules and that it launches unjustified attacks on anyone who points out SpaceX's rule-breaking.

"Whether it is launching satellites with unlicensed antennas, launching rockets without approval, building an unapproved launch tower, or re-opening a factory in violation of a shelter-in-place order, the conduct of SpaceX and other Musk-led companies makes their view plain: rules are for other people, and those who insist upon or even simply request compliance are deserving of derision and ad hominem attacks," Amazon told the FCC.

Two weeks ago, Amazon urged the FCC to reject SpaceX's proposal for the next-generation version of Starlink that could include up to 30,000 broadband satellites. Amazon claims that SpaceX violated a rule against incomplete and inconsistent applications by submitting plans for "two mutually exclusive configurations" with "very different orbital parameters." SpaceX says it is pitching two possible configurations in case its preferred setup doesn't work out and says this does not violate the FCC rule. SpaceX also told the FCC that Amazon frequently tries to hinder competitors to "compensate for Amazon's failure to make progress of its own."

The FCC rule in question doesn't specifically prohibit SpaceX's approach but says that an application will be rejected if it "is defective with respect to completeness of answers to questions, informational showings, internal inconsistencies, execution, or other matters of a formal character."

More: https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2021/09/amazon-slams-spacex-tells-fcc-that-musk-led-companies-are-rule-breakers/

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Re: Amazon slams SpaceX, tells FCC that Musk-led companies are rule-breakers
« Reply #1 on: September 09, 2021, 01:08:48 am »
Amazon.com goes for jugular in FCC spat with SpaceX's Musk

Reuters by  David Shepardson 9/8/2021

https://www.reuters.com/technology/amazoncom-goes-jugular-fcc-spat-with-spacexs-musk-2021-09-08/

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Amazon.com Inc (AMZN.O) told U.S. regulators on Wednesday that Elon Musk does not believe government regulations apply to the billionaire who heads Tesla Inc (TSLA.O) and SpaceX as the companies spar over rival satellite-based internet plans.

In a harshly worded filing with the Federal Communications Commission, Amazon accused Musk of ignoring a variety of government-imposed rules, including several Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requirements.

"Whether it is launching satellites with unlicensed antennas, launching rockets without approval, building an unapproved launch tower, or re-opening a factory in violation of a shelter-in-place order, the conduct of SpaceX and other Musk-led companies makes their view plain: rules are for other people, and those who insist upon or even simply request compliance are deserving of derision and ad hominem attacks," Amazon wrote. "If the FCC regulated hypocrisy, SpaceX would be keeping the commission very busy."

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Re: Amazon slams SpaceX, tells FCC that Musk-led companies are rule-breakers
« Reply #2 on: September 09, 2021, 01:20:11 am »
Bezos is having a hissy fit because Blue Origin staff are quitting and getting hired by SpaceX in large numbers.

AFAIK, those conservative-censoring, monopolistic sh*t bags at Amazon can pound sand.

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Re: Amazon slams SpaceX, tells FCC that Musk-led companies are rule-breakers
« Reply #3 on: September 09, 2021, 01:44:38 am »
Blue Origin has sued the Earth’s atmosphere for making it too difficult to reach orbit

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1:16 PM · Sep 8, 2021·Twitter for iPhone


https://twitter.com/WholeMarsBlog/status/1435668504292720646

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Re: Amazon slams SpaceX, tells FCC that Musk-led companies are rule-breakers
« Reply #4 on: September 09, 2021, 01:50:44 am »
Billionaire Feud: Elon Musk Tweeted Jeff Bezos Would 'Sue Death' If He Could

https://www.indiatimes.com/technology/news/elon-musk-tweeted-jeff-bezos-sue-death-549051.html

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So, here's what went down on Twitter - An account shared an update on Jeff Bezos' latest exploits in the world of science. The billionaire space race contender has reportedly invested hefty amounts into Altos Lab, a project to study aging and ways to reverse it.

The account also mentioned that each scientist would have a $1 million salary and will study how cells age and ways to reverse the process. Great news for all of us, right? Sure, if it ever works out.

But what got more attention than the original Tweet was Elon Musk's response, where he asserted the following - "If it doesn't work, he's gonna sue death!".

https://twitter.com/SaycheeseDGTL/status/1435260968498606082?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1435295986805583884%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es2_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.indiatimes.com%2Ftechnology%2Fnews%2Felon-musk-tweeted-jeff-bezos-sue-death-549051.html

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Re: Amazon slams SpaceX, tells FCC that Musk-led companies are rule-breakers
« Reply #5 on: September 09, 2021, 02:33:06 am »
Blue Origin has sued the Earth’s atmosphere for making it too difficult to reach orbit

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1:16 PM · Sep 8, 2021·Twitter for iPhone


https://twitter.com/WholeMarsBlog/status/1435668504292720646

LOL, they should sue gravity next.