Musk's satellite project testing encrypted Internet with military planes


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  • Thursday, 24 Oct 2019

SpaceX president and chief operating officer Shotwell at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, last August. 'We are delivering high bandwidth into the cockpit of Air Force planes,' Shotwell said on Oct 22. — Reuters

WASHINGTON: The Air Force is using SpaceX's fledgling satellite network to test encrypted Internet services for a number of military planes, the space company's president said on Oct 22, detailing results for the first customer of Elon Musk's planned constellation of thousands of broadband-beaming satellites.

"We are delivering high bandwidth into the cockpit of Air Force planes," SpaceX President and Chief Operating Officer Gwynne Shotwell said on Oct 22. "Right now we're just testing the capability and figuring out how to make it work."

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