KEY POINTS
  • The FCC issued a key authorization to Elon Musk's SpaceX, granting approval to launch up to 7,500 of its next-generation Starlink internet satellites.
  • "Our action will allow SpaceX to begin deployment of Gen 2 Starlink," the FCC wrote in the order.
  • The decision is crucial to SpaceX's plans to expand its satellite network.
A batch of Starlink satellites deploy in orbit after a launch on Nov. 13, 2021.

The Federal Communications Commission issued a key authorization to Elon Musk's SpaceX on Thursday, granting approval for the company to move forward with launching up to 7,500 next-generation satellites in its Starlink internet network.

"Our action will allow SpaceX to begin deployment of Gen 2 Starlink," the FCC wrote in the order.