Elon Musk has been urged by deputy director Muhammad Yunus to attend Bangladesh and introduce the Starlink satellite internet service there. ” Integrating Starlink’s connectivity into Bangladesh’s system will have a revolutionary impact, especially for Bangladesh’s enterprising children, remote and vulnerable people, and rural and underserved neighborhoods”, state-run BSS news agency reported on Sunday, quoting the text.
Musk was informed in the letter sent on February 19 that Yunus’s visit may allow him to meet young men and women who would be the primary beneficiaries of this cutting-edge systems. Permit us collaborate to achieve our shared goal of a better coming, he wrote. Yaunus has requested that Khalilur Rahman, his great representative, coordinate with SpaceX to finish the important work to get Starlink ready for launch in Bangladesh in 90 days.
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