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Starlink wins 10-year license to beam fast internet across Lesotho
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45358, member: 636"] Lesotho just gave Starlink permission to bring satellite internet to the country. The space company from SpaceX got a ten-year license on April 14, 2025. Officials spent a whole year checking everything before they said yes. This makes Starlink the first satellite internet company to work there. The move helps Lesotho reach more people with better internet. The government wants to connect everyone to the digital world. They especially want to help people living far from cities who struggle to get online. To make this happen, officials changed their rules about satellite services. They wrote new laws and made them official back on January 31. These changes cleared the way for companies like Starlink to start working. Starlink set up a local business called Starlink Lesotho to run things. The company can serve both regular families and businesses across the nation. They offer different packages depending on what people need. The basic setup costs about 410 dollars with monthly bills around 52 dollars. A smaller kit costs about 210 dollars for people who want something cheaper. This launch represents a major step forward for the country. More people will have access to fast internet no matter where they live. The new service should make the internet more reliable for everyone. Leaders see this as key to helping their nation grow digitally. Better internet connections open up new opportunities for learning and business. [/QUOTE]
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