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Starlink offers free service in Venezuela after June 25 earthquakes
Starlink, SpaceX's satellite internet service, has launched a free service plan in Venezuela following the earthquakes that struck the northern regions on June 25. The company will provide free internet access through July 25 for both new and existing customers in affected areas. It is also rapidly deploying additional terminals to restore connectivity in the hardest-hit communities and offering free replacements for equipment damaged by the quake. This effort supports rescue teams, field hospitals, and shelters by leveraging Starlink's ability to operate without relying on damaged local infra
- Starlink free service in Venezuela until July 25
- Rapid deployment of terminals and free equipment replacement
๐ Why it matters: The current Starlink system enables restoring connectivity in areas without terrestrial infrastructure after Venezuela's June 25 earthquake.
๐ Upside: Enhances emergency communication by providing satellite internet independent of local networks.
๐ Risk: Not applicable.
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