TRA grants Starlink Muscat approval to launch services in Oman
Starlink Muscat received a Class 1 license, authorising it to offer fixed public telecommunications services in the Sultanate.
Starlink Muscat received a Class 1 license, authorising it to offer fixed public telecommunications services in the Sultanate.
Both partners aim to enhance the digital experiences across Saudi Arabia by providing diversified internet services with low latency, targeted to meet the surging demand for advanced internet services and ...
The approval of the application follows the policy approval of the Satellite Licensing Framework in Ghana by the Ministry of Communications and Digitalisation.
Recently, regulatory authorities in South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Senegal have also issued warnings to the public and Starlink resellers, cautioning against unauthorized operations.
The upgraded services will provide high-speed connectivity, more bandwidth, security features such as DDoS protection and firewall, and much more.
The partnership aims to bolster the quality of education for students in areas lacking connectivity.
The company will discuss its accomplishments over the last 10 years at CABSAT.
Yahsat will help bridge communications gaps in remote areas and facilitate the ERCs access to its coverage areas in the Middle East, Africa and Asia.