Having now read more info on this, less significant than the $80m total figure is the $20m/month figure he quoted. With 15k dishes as the figure that they sent (separate from whatever has been purchased on the commercial side), that works out to 1.3k/dish/month, which is very high. now, not being able to deploy reliable ground stations inside Ukraine could be driving up costs, plus the ongoing battle against jamming. But in his tweet he also cites satellite costs, which should not be allocated as "Ukraine related" costs (and I don't think the cyberdefense and jamming defense work should be either) David Lang On Fri, 14 Oct 2022, Kurtis Heimerl via Starlink wrote: > This thread (https://twitter.com/dim0kq/status/1580827171903635456) > strongly argues that Starlink is largely paid for their service, at > least on the consumer side. I imagine there are significant > operational expenses in dealing with the various actors involved but > not on the basic model. > > On Fri, Oct 14, 2022 at 9:06 AM Juliusz Chroboczek via Starlink > wrote: >> >> > In essence, once you give something away for free, not even setting the >> > expectation that it’s a “freemium” model, it’s very hard to get out of it. If >> > you then claim your costs are way higher than what analysis work out, eyebrows >> > raise way above the hairline. >> >> Uh. Hmm. >> _______________________________________________ >> Starlink mailing list >> Starlink@lists.bufferbloat.net >> https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/starlink > _______________________________________________ > Starlink mailing list > Starlink@lists.bufferbloat.net > https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/starlink