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Korea has approved requests from U.S. space firm SpaceX and Britain's OneWeb to launch their satellite internet services in the country, the Science Ministry said Friday.
U.S. space firm SpaceX's Starlink satellite internet service is expected to be available in Korea this year, following a recent revision to the Radio Waves Act, the science ministry said Sunday.
U.S. space firm SpaceX's Starlink satellite internet service is expected to become available in Korea as early as April, industry sources said Tuesday.
National Radio Research Agency under the Ministry of Science and ICT announced that regulations will be established for communication via satellites like Starlink's.
Korea plans to invest $362.3 million by 2030 to develop its own version of the Starlink network using low-earth orbit (LEO) satellites, aiming to enhance its technological capabilities in satellite communication.
Space X’s local affiliate Starlink Korea was registered as a telecommunications carrier in Korea. The Ministry of Science and ICT on Friday announced that it approved Starlink Korea as a telecommunication carrier upon review of its financial and...
SpaceX’s Starlink has established a local entity in Seoul, as the satellite internet service is set to arrive in Korea in the second quarter.
Early this month, the U.S.-based space company filed an application for a license to provide telecommunication services in Korea with the Ministry of Science and ICT, according to the government.
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