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Starlink founds subsidiary in Lithuania

Friday 4 June 2021 | 14:34 CET | News
Starlink has founded the subsidiary Starlink Lithuania, reports Delfi.lt. Starlink Holdings Netherlands acts as the founder and the company will provide satellite internet services. Minister of Communications Marius Skuodis said that the company has other plans for the country, too, but did not specify them. Starlink currently operates more than 1,100 satellites. 

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Categories: Broadcast & Satellite
Companies: Starlink
Countries: Lithuania
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