Amazon wants the FCC to deny SpaceX's orbital data center proposal - here's why

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Amazon has requested the FCC to deny SpaceX's proposal for an orbital data center. The proposal aims to provide data storage and processing services in space, but Amazon raises concerns about potential interference with other satellite systems.
Amazon has filed a request with the FCC to deny SpaceX's orbital data center proposal. The proposal involves launching a constellation of satellites to provide data storage and processing services in space. Amazon claims that the proposal could interfere with other satellite systems, including its own Kuiper Systems project. The FCC is currently reviewing the proposal and has not made a decision yet. SpaceX's orbital data center aims to provide low-latency and high-speed data services to customers. The project is part of SpaceX's efforts to expand its presence in the space technology industry.
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