South Korea Gears Up for Starlink Satellite Internet
Briefly

Starlink is expected to launch in South Korea this year, pending regulatory approvals, as demand for low-orbit satellite connectivity rises globally. The Ministry of Science and ICT has announced improvements to facilitate such services, which include high-speed internet accessible in remote areas, ships, and airplanes. While both Starlink and OneWeb await necessary approvals, launching these services would significantly enhance connectivity in aviation, maritime, and rural regions. The ministry suggests that even with regulatory hurdles, services are expected to begin within the year, contributing to global connectivity initiatives.
Starlink is slated to launch in South Korea, enhancing internet access in remote areas and sectors like aviation and maritime pending regulatory approvals.
The South Korean Ministry of Science and ICT aims to facilitate low-orbit satellite services, responding to global demand for improved connectivity and high-speed internet.
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