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Anatel is Brazil’s national telecommunications regulator (like POTRAZ in Zimbabwe). They approved SpaceX’s request to operate their second-generation (Gen 2) Starlink satellites in Brazil.
SpaceX's Starlink, which has more than 6,000 satellites in space, controls 47% of Brazil's satellite internet market.
These efforts underline Brazil's urgent need to attract space companies: The country is aiming to break the monopoly of Starlink, the satellite internet provider owned by Elon Musk's SpaceX.
Perhaps alive to the competition, Starlink is now advertising a time-limited offer for households in Brazil: R$1,000 for hardware, down from R$2,400, with “unlimited” high-speed internet for R ...
Brazil’s top supreme court justice unfroze accounts of Elon Musk’s Starlink and X on Friday after taking $3 million in fines imposed by the country. (Reuters/Jorge Silva/File Photo / Reuters) ...
Brazil’s top court unfroze the assets of Elon Musk’s companies Starlink and X after about $3.3 million was transferred to the government’s coffers.
On Friday, Brazil’s Supreme Court said two banks in Brazil had complied with its orders to deduct $3.3 million in fines from the Brazilian accounts of X and Starlink, two companies controlled by ...