Bangladesh grants licence to Elon Musk’s Starlink amid US tariff concerns, aims to boost internet access.

Bangladesh announced on Sunday that it has officially approved a license for Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite internet service. This development comes at a crucial time as the country’s garment sector is facing concerns over high US tariffs. The decision to grant a license to Starlink follows discussions between Musk and Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus in February regarding the possibility of bringing the satellite internet service to Bangladesh. Starlink is known for providing internet connectivity to remote areas through a network of low Earth orbit satellites. This move is expected to significantly improve internet access in Bangladesh, especially in rural and underserved regions. With the approval of the license, Bangladesh aims to leverage the cutting-edge technology offered by Starlink to bridge the digital divide and enhance connectivity across the country. The introduction of Starlink’s services is anticipated to boost economic growth and technological advancement in Bangladesh. This strategic partnership between Bangladesh and Starlink is poised to revolutionize the country’s digital landscape and pave the way for a more connected future.

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