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Starlink approved for launch in Pakistan

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SpaceX's satellite internet network Starlink received regulatory approval to launch in Pakistan, local media reported on Friday. Elon Musk's company received a No Objection Certificate from the Pakistan Space Activities Regulatory Board.

Reports said Starlink will be issued a license in the next two weeks. According to the company, its mobile broadband is available in over 125 countries, territories, and other markets worldwide, with more than 5 million users.

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