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Starlink satellite Internet is available in more than 50 countries worldwide

The last country where Starlink satellite Internet service became available was El Salvador.

The American company SpaceX’s Starlink satellite Internet service is now available in more than fifty countries around the world. About that know Elon Musk’s Twitter company.

“Starlink is now available in over 50 countries!” SpaceX said.

It was noted that the last country where satellite Internet service became available was El Salvador.

Meanwhile, Ecuadorian authorities said they will begin providing Starlink services to the Galápagos Islands, about 1,000 kilometers west of the Latin American mainland in the Pacific Ocean, in the coming days.

In Ecuador itself, Internet from Starlink became available earlier this year.

Recall that during the war, charitable foundations, international organizations and partner states imported more than 40,000 Starlink terminals to Ukraine.

US authorities have spoken with Musk about the use of Starlink in Ukraine

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Source: korrespondent

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