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SpaceX has received permission to provide internet service through its Starlink satellite network in Haiti. The company has already obtained licenses to provide service in Panama, Jamaica, Martinique, Guadeloupe, and Barbados.
#Starlink is a revolutionary internet service that uses a network of low Earth orbit satellites to deliver high-speed, low-latency internet to users around the world. The service has the potential to bring internet access to remote and under served areas, enabling people to connect with the rest of the world and access information and opportunities that were previously out of reach.
The approval to offer service in Haiti is a major milestone for SpaceX and represents an important step in the company’s efforts to bring internet access to people in developing countries. The Starlink network is still in the early stages of deployment, but the company plans to eventually cover much of the globe with the service.
The ability to offer internet service in Haiti is particularly significant given the country’s history of political instability and economic challenges. By providing access to the internet, SpaceX hopes to help drive economic development and social progress in Haiti and other countries around the world.
Overall, the news that SpaceX has received permission to offer internet service in Haiti is a game-changing development that has the potential to transform the way people in developing countries connect to the rest of the world.
Here are the list of countries where Starlink is available in the caribbean/central america region:
Jamaica
Dominican Republic
Puerto Rico
Barbados
Guadeloupe
Martinique
British Virgin Islands
Virgin Islands
Saint Martin(partial coverage)
Haiti (coming soon)
Panama (coming soon)
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