Starlink will seek exemptions from sanctions on Iran so that the internet service can be provided to the country, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk said on Monday.
Monday that Starlink will seek exemptions from sanctions on Iran so that the service can be provided to the country.
Starlink, which Musk said is now active on all seven continents, works by connecting thousands of satellites in low-earth orbit with user terminals on the ground. on Monday amid widespread protests over the death of a Kurdish-Iranian woman in police custody last week. | Fox News
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