
Starlink Goes Live in Congo After Government Reverses Ban

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SpaceX's Starlink has received approval to operate in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) after the government reversed its previous ban. The DRC's Post and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority granted an operating license, allowing Starlink to provide high-speed internet in a country with low connectivity rates. This decision follows concerns over security and rebel group exploitation that led to the initial ban. Starlink aims to improve communication in conflict-affected areas, with service expected to launch soon. The company is rapidly expanding its presence across Africa, with over 20 nations now online or in progress.
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