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Eutelsat CEO says US demand holds despite SpaceX push to curb European rivals 

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Posted on April 27, 2026

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By Gianluca Lo Nostro April 27 (Reuters) - Demand for alternative satellite services from U.S. businesses and the Pentagon is resilient despite SpaceX's request to U.S. regulators to restrict access

Eutelsat CEO: US Satellite Demand Remains Robust Amid SpaceX Regulatory Push

US Satellite Market Dynamics and Regulatory Developments

By Gianluca Lo Nostro

April 27 (Reuters) - Demand for alternative satellite services from U.S. businesses and the Pentagon is resilient despite SpaceX's request to U.S. regulators to restrict access for European rivals, the CEO of European satellite operator Eutelsat said.

SpaceX's Appeal to US Regulators

In a letter to the Federal Communications Commission on April 16, Elon Musk's SpaceX urged the FCC to limit market access to foreign satellite operators whose governments block or disadvantage U.S. operators.

SpaceX pointed to Luxembourg-based SES as an example of a European operator that has benefited from U.S. market access - though it stopped short of naming other European operators such as Eutelsat. It also urged the U.S. telecoms watchdog to retaliate in kind to moves like the EU Space Act and Digital Networks Act, proposals that SpaceX says would create barriers to U.S. firms in European markets.

Eutelsat's Perspective on Geopolitical and Regulatory Changes

"Obviously, we are conscious of the new geopolitical environment... it's not a surprise that American companies are lobbying for less regulation," Eutelsat CEO Jean-Francois Fallacher told Reuters  in an interview.

"European space law is going in the right direction. We want to protect space, we want to actually look carefully at the way space is safe. We all know that there will be the need for more coordination in space," he added.

Eutelsat's Position in the Competitive Landscape

Eutelsat, backed by the French and British governments, is the main European rival to Musk's Starlink. The company flagged a slowdown in some Pentagon contract renewals last year amid broader government spending cuts from President Donald Trump's administration.

Resilience of US Demand for Satellite Services

But Fallacher said U.S. demand has not waned. Eutelsat, which serves commercial, government and military clients, supplies satellite services to the U.S. Department of Defense through a proxy company.

"We have appetite in the U.S," he said. "Both businesses and the Department of Defense have appetite for alternative solutions - for reliability and redundancy purposes."

Future Opportunities and Partnerships

The company is also in talks with governments and other customers - including in the U.S. - about hosting Earth observation and communication payloads on its satellites.

(Reporting by Gianluca Lo Nostro in Gdansk; Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

Key Takeaways

  • Despite SpaceX’s push on April 16 for the FCC to restrict foreign satellite operators, Eutelsat reports resilient U.S. demand from both commercial and Defense customers. (lemonde.fr)
  • Eutelsat, supported by French and U.K. governmental backing, remains a leading European challenger to Starlink, supplying services via GEO and LEO (OneWeb), and is pursuing payload-hosting deals for Earth observation and communications. (lemonde.fr)
  • The broader European initiative IRIS² aims to establish strategic autonomy in satellite connectivity by 2030+, but until then, Eutelsat and OneWeb remain Europe’s operational alternatives to Starlink, offering redundancy and reliability. (newspaceeconomy.ca)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What did SpaceX request from the FCC regarding European satellite operators?
SpaceX urged the FCC to limit market access for foreign satellite operators whose governments block or disadvantage US operators.
How did Eutelsat respond to the SpaceX request to US regulators?
Eutelsat's CEO stated that US demand for alternative satellite services remains resilient despite SpaceX's lobbying efforts.
Is Eutelsat experiencing a slowdown in US Pentagon contracts?
Eutelsat saw a slowdown in some Pentagon contract renewals last year, but US demand has not waned overall.
What types of clients does Eutelsat serve in the US?
Eutelsat serves commercial, government, and military clients, including providing satellite services to the US Department of Defense.
Is Eutelsat exploring new satellite opportunities in the US?
Yes, the company is in talks with US governments and customers to host Earth observation and communication payloads on its satellites.

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