Starlink Receives NOC to Launch Satellite Internet Services in Pakistan
The Pakistan Space Activities Regulatory Authority (PSARA) has granted a No Objection Certificate (NOC) to Starlink, the satellite-based internet service provider under SpaceX, paving the way for its operations in Pakistan.
Regulatory Milestones Achieved
To commence its services, Starlink was required to secure three key approvals:
- Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) License: Following the NOC from PSARA, Starlink is set to receive formal approval from the PTA, having fulfilled all regulatory requirements.
- Frequency Allocation Board (FAB) Clearance: This ensures that Starlink’s satellite frequencies align with national regulations.
- PSARA NOC: The recent approval signifies compliance with Pakistan’s space and satellite operation policies.
Anticipated Pricing and Adoption
While Starlink’s entry is expected to enhance internet connectivity, particularly in underserved regions, its pricing may pose challenges for widespread adoption:
- Monthly Subscription: Approximately PKR 25,000 ($90-$100 USD).
- One-Time Hardware Cost: Between $400-$500 USD (Approximately PKR 112,000-140,000).
These costs could limit accessibility for individual consumers.
Potential Impact
Starlink’s services aim to bridge the digital divide by providing high-speed internet to rural and remote areas, thereby supporting education, healthcare, and economic development.
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