Elon Musk, the CEO of SpaceX, has stated that if the Brazilian government decides to follow through and revokes a deal for the company, he will offer Starlink services for free to Brazilian schools.
Numerous Brazilian institutions have reported using the business to give their students with internet access. Starlink stations connect to the bank’s spacecraft in low Earth orbit and provide large- speed communications.
Brazil’s government officially announced intentions to end all agreements with Starlink. urging Mr. Musk to provide the support for no cost.
In an April 8 social media post, Starlink promised completely Online to Brazilian institutions if the authorities refused to honor their contract.
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