SpaceX's Starlink Internet Now Available in Yemen

Wednesday 3 Sep 2024 |2 months ago
Starlink officially announces providing internet services in Yemen

Barran Press

Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX and founder of Starlink, announced on Wednesday that the company's satellite internet service is now available in Yemen.

Musk, in a brief post on X (formerly Twitter), simply stated "Starlink internet available in Yemen." The company later confirmed the announcement in a separate post on the platform.

Yemen has long struggled with limited and unreliable internet access, particularly in rural areas. The announcement comes just over a month after the internationally recognized Yemeni government granted Starlink a license to operate in the country. The government had previously stated its intention to provide affordable satellite internet access to all citizens.

Starlink, a subsidiary of SpaceX, provides high-speed internet access via a network of thousands of low-earth orbit satellites. Users connect to the service through a satellite dish that connects to a router and modem.

Initially designed to provide internet access to disaster zones and war-torn regions, Starlink has been instrumental in providing internet connectivity to Ukraine during its ongoing conflict with Russia. The service is currently available in 40 countries, but notably not Palestine.

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