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Starlink Satellite Broadband is now officially registered in Pakistan.

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In a significant development for Pakistan’s IT and Telecommunications sector, SpaceX’s Director of Global Licensing and Market Activation, Ryan Goodnight, met with Pakistan’s Federal Minister of Information Technology and Telecommunications, Syed Aminul Haq, to discuss the registration of SpaceX’s Starlink.

In a significant development for Pakistan’s IT and Telecommunications sector, SpaceX’s Director of Global Licensing and Market Activation, Ryan Goodnight, met with Pakistan’s Federal Minister of Information Technology and Telecommunications, Syed Aminul Haq, to discuss the registration of SpaceX’s Starlink.

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The purpose of the meeting was to investigate how Starlink’s fastest and cheapest satellite internet services could pave the way for affordable broadband services in every corner of Pakistan.

The Minister expressed confidence that Starlink’s services would significantly reduce telecom operators’ operational costs, even in remote areas where inactive mobile towers could be activated at a low cost.

“Our main goal is to provide broadband services at affordable rates to every corner of Pakistan,” said the Minister, adding that “Starlink can play an important role in this regard.”

Ryan Goodnight thanked the Minister for his full cooperation and praised Pakistan’s progress in the information and communications technology sector. “The fundamental steps have been completed, and we are now ready to move quickly,” Ryan added.

This advancement has the potential to transform Pakistan’s telecommunications industry by providing faster and more affordable internet access, even in rural areas. The successful implementation of Starlink’s services in Pakistan could be a significant step towards the goal of achieving a connected Pakistan.