Starlink service will start in this country before India, Elon Musk gets the license
Starlink has now launched its satellite broadband service in another country. Users will start getting superfast internet service without wires and mobile networks.

Preparations for Starlink satellite internet service are going on in full swing in India. Starlink's broadband internet service will soon be available in India. Elon Musk has now got the license to start Starlink service in another country. Musk has confirmed this through his X handle.
With the launch of satellite broadband service, users will be able to experience internet service and calling even without any mobile network. Recently, Starlink also launched its satellite broadband service in India's neighboring country Bhutan.
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Elon Musk has confirmed through his X handle that Starlink's service will now start in Somalia. The Somalia government has given Starlink the license to start the service.
With the start of Starlink's service in a poor country like Somalia, internet facilities will be available even in those areas where internet service cannot be provided through mobile or fiber broadband.
Starlink now in Somalia! https://t.co/CL7hmyd8LK
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 13, 2025
The license to launch the service has been formally granted to Starlink by Somalia's National Communication Authority. Somalia will soon have access to Starlink satellite internet service. The business just started offering its services in Bhutan.
Here the price of the residential light plan is Nu 3,000, i.e., around Rs 3,100. In this plan, users will be provided internet at a speed of 23Mbps to 100Mbps.
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How to get satellite internet service?
Starlink's satellite internet service is available through the company SpaceX. For this, ground terminals are installed, through which internet is delivered to homes. To provide its satellite internet to homes, Starlink sets up ground terminals or receivers.
The internet beam from the satellite comes to this terminal and is delivered to homes through the wire attached to it. This means that superfast internet service can be accessed by installing Starlink's ground receiver anywhere.