SpaceX founder Elon Musk made a splash in January when he announced plans to circle the globe with a consolation of Internet-delivery satellites. Since then, additional details have been relatively few and far between.

Intelsat asked U.S. regulators to block a SpaceX launch of two small satellites to test technologies for a future low-orbiting Internet-delivery constellation, claiming SpaceX has refused to disclose sufficient information relating to potential frequency interference and collision risk.

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Peter B. de Selding was the Paris Bureau Chief for SpaceNews.