Starlink, the satellite telecommunications company, has officially announced on its X page (formerly Twitter) that its high-speed, low-latency internet service is now commercially available in Madagascar.
Starlink’s high-speed, low-latency internet is now available in Madagascar! 🛰️🇲🇬❤️ → https://t.co/7eyKGH8SZu pic.twitter.com/AEm2Z26s5d
— Starlink (@Starlink) June 27, 2024
This milestone was set in motion in April 2024 when Tahina Razafindramalo, Madagascar’s Minister of Digital Development, Posts, and Telecommunications, disclosed that Starlink had secured the necessary approvals from the Malagasy government. The company was in the final stages of setting up its infrastructure and completing all regulatory requirements to obtain a satellite operator license.
The commercial launch was strategically scheduled for the third quarter of 2024, aligning with Starlink’s goal to expand its global internet coverage. This development is expected to significantly enhance internet accessibility and connectivity in Madagascar.
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