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Starlink terminals sold in Russia despite Musk's denial

By Liam Hoffmann
Published in SpaceX
March 01, 2024
1 min read
Starlink terminals sold in Russia despite Musk's denial

The recent revelation that Starlink terminals are being sold in Russia despite Elon Musk’s previous denial caught my attention. Despite Musk’s statement that SpaceX’s satellite internet service would not be available in Russia due to concerns over the country’s restrictions, it appears that the terminals are still being sold there.

Reports indicate that users in Russia have obtained Starlink terminals through third-party sellers, paying a premium to access the service. This development raises questions about how these terminals are being acquired and whether they are being used in compliance with regulations. The situation also highlights the demand for high-speed internet in remote areas, where traditional infrastructure may be lacking.

While SpaceX has not officially launched its Starlink service in Russia, the availability of the terminals through unauthorized channels suggests that there is a market for the technology in the country. This unauthorized sale also raises issues of intellectual property rights and regulatory compliance for both SpaceX and the users who acquire the terminals.

In conclusion, the unauthorized sale of Starlink terminals in Russia despite Elon Musk’s denial raises questions about access to high-speed internet in remote areas and the challenges of regulatory compliance in a global market. As SpaceX continues to expand its satellite internet service, it will be important to monitor how the company addresses these issues and navigates the complexities of international markets.


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