Tesla Model Y Juniper Hits South Korean Roads
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Starlink is preparing to launch its services in South Korea, pending regulatory approvals. The South Korean Ministry of Science and ICT has announced technical improvements to support low-orbit satellites like Starlink and OneWeb, allowing high-speed internet access in remote areas, maritime environments, and aviation. Minister Yoo Sang-im highlighted the potential for high-speed Wi-Fi on planes and enhanced online services for ships. While approvals are in progress, the government expects Starlink to begin services within the year, aligning with a global trend toward improved satellite connectivity.
Starlink is poised for a South Korea launch this year, focusing on high-speed internet access in remote areas and commercial sectors via low-orbit satellites.
South Korea's Ministry of Science and ICT aims to improve low-orbit satellite communication, with Starlink and OneWeb ready to provide aviation and maritime internet.
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