, Jan. 4 -- Starlink has announced it will provide free broadband internet services across Venezuela until February 3, following the recent U.S. operation that led to the removal of President Nicolas Maduro.
The satellite internet service, owned by Elon Musk's SpaceX, said in a post on X that it is committed to ensuring "continued connectivity" for Venezuelans. The country has long faced internet restrictions, with previous governments blocking platforms such as Facebook, YouTube and Instagram during periods of unrest.
Starlink delivers mobile broadband through a constellation of low-Earth orbit satellites, enabling internet access even in areas with limited infrastructure.
Internet monitoring group Netblocks reported a sudden loss of ...
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