The rapid SpaceX Starlink rollout, over the last few years, has left emerging competitors reeling, including those from China, as the results of an aggressive strategy that rode rough shod over local regulators in some cases. SpaceX has founded its base in the USA, after enjoying favorable conditions under the Biden regime, leading to speculation over whether it will fare even better under Trump, given his close relationship with Elon Musk who owns 42% of Starlink’s equity and 79% of voting rights. That particular fear is overblown, because although regulator FCC leader Brendan Carr is a Trump supporter and appointee, he is also a champion of the free market approach, which he has argued will favor rural Americans dependent on…