Uzbekistan set to join Starlink network in 2026
Starting from 13 August, Starlink satellite internet has been officially launched in Kazakhstan.
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Elon Musk’s SpaceX company is expected to roll out its Starlink satellite internet service in Uzbekistan in 2026. This information is shared on the Starlink website, where the launch date is listed as 2026.
On 13 August, Starlink internet was officially launched in Kazakhstan.
“Starting from 13 August 2025, Starlink will officially begin providing satellite internet services in the territory of the Republic of Kazakhstan. As a result, the country’s population will have access to high-speed and reliable internet through SpaceX’s Starlink network of low Earth orbit satellites,” the Ministry of Digital Development, Innovation and Aerospace Industry of Kazakhstan reported.
Starlink, part of SpaceX and founded by Elon Musk, uses technology that ensures stable connectivity even in the most remote and hard-to-reach areas.
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