Six Citizens Arrested in Yazd for Using Starlink Equipment - Hrana

HRANA – Domestic media have reported the arrest of six citizens in Yazd over what has been described as “using Starlink equipment and sending news to foreign media outlets.” Additionally, 61 bank accounts linked to these individuals have been frozen. According to Mehr, Ahmad Negahban, the commander of the Law Enforcement Forces in Yazd Province, […]

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BRINC가 경찰용 신형 드론을 공개했다. 이 드론은 스타링크를 사용해 통신하며, 나르칸을 탑재할 수 있고, 최대 시속 60마일로 차량 추적이 가능하다. 공공안전 및 치안 현장에서 활용될 수 있는 드론 기술로 주목된다.

https://x.com/arstechnica/status/2036914389455167808

#drone #starlink #publicsafety #police #technology

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BRINC's new police drone uses Starlink, carries Narcan, chases vehicles at 60mph https://t.co/Cjn9kVSlqH

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Elon Musk wants to put a million new satellites into space. Meantime, his old ones keep falling out of the sky - and landing on the Canadian prairies! This week, I rose in the Senate to launch my inquiry in the many problems caused by satellite pollution. (With many thanks to @sundogplanets) https://youtu.be/mH-FDPCtiXM?si=zOZV-GPn4qyOVkOf #cdnpoli #Starlink #SpaceX #saskatchewan #Canada
Satellite Inquiry: Falling Space Junk and Skyrocketing Congestion, Pollution and Liability Concerns

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La Russie relance Soyouz à Baïkonour et vise un “Starlink” militaire. Retour en force ou bluff stratégique ?
https://air-cosmos.com/article/la-russie-reactive-son-pas-de-tir-soyouz-a-baikonour-et-lance-son-starlink-militaire-71201 #Space #Innovation #AerospaceEngineering #Satellite #Starlink
La Russie réactive son pas de tir Soyouz à Baïkonour et lance son Starlink militaire

Le 22 mars, l’agence spatiale russe Roscosmos a fait décoller une fusée Soyouz-2 depuis le pas de tir de Baïkonour, qui avait été endommagé lors d’un tir en 2025. En parallèle, la défense vient de déployer un premier jeu de satellites Rassvet-3 pour ses télécommunications sécurisées depuis l’orbite basse.

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Die Drohnen UB60D und Protector sind nun im Rahmen der Programme „e-Bally“ und „Defence“ erhältlich - Ukraine-Nachrichten

Heute setzen die Sicherheits- und Verteidigungskräfte der Ukraine an der Front mehr als 13.000 unbemannte Fluggeräte vom Typ UB60D und etwa 20 Einheiten des Protector-UAV ein.

Ein Einwohner der Region Transkarpatien versuchte, Starlink für Russen zu registrieren - Ukraine-Nachrichten

Der Mann plante, seine schwangere Frau, einen älteren Verwandten und eine Bekannte in die subversiven Aktivitäten einzubeziehen.

"In seinem Kurzmitteilungsdienst X schrieb 🚫 #Musk zuletzt, ihm werde die Lizenz für #Starlink in Südafrika verweigert, weil er nicht schwarz sei." 🤮 Faschos abschaffen ☹️ –– #FckMsk #NieWiederIstJetzt

Namibia verweigert Elon Musks ...
Namibia verweigert Elon Musks Starlink die Lizenz

Internet auch in abgelegenen Regionen - das verspricht der Satellitendienst Starlink von Elon Musk. Auch im südlichen Afrika will er Märkte erschließen. Doch mit Namibia verweigert ihm bereits das zweite Land dort die Lizenz.

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🚀 Elon Musk confirma que #SpaceX prepara su salida a bolsa. Con una valoración que podría alcanzar los 1,75 billones de dólares, la compañía busca capital para sus proyectos de #IA y #Starlink. ¿Impactará esto en la cotización de #Dogecoin y en sus misiones espaciales?
Gen 3 #Starlink satellites 🛰️ will have a 60 meters 📏 wingspan from a 7-8 meter base. 100 Gen 3 satellites per #Starship launch would be five times the satellite area compared to the area of the #ISS https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2024/03/spacex-starship-launched-starlink-gen-3-unfolded-nearly-as-wide-as-the-space-station.html
SpaceX Starship Starlink Gen 3 Will Be Nearly as Wide as the Space Station | NextBigFuture.com

The SpaceX Starship launching tomorrow will enable a new generation of larger Gen 3 Starlink satellites. They will weigh over 2 tons and will unfold to a

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Namibia blocks Elon Musk’s Starlink from operating in the country – Business Insider

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Namibia blocks Elon Musk’s Starlink from operating in the country – Business Insider - Lemmy

🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️ Man, keep the blabber about “anti-white racism” up & Vietnam is gonna lap you in satellite internet right after China. Namibia has rejected billionaire Elon Musk’s Starlink [https://africa.businessinsider.com/local/markets/starlink-launches-in-one-of-africas-most-isolated-countries/nvxf1tc] from operating in the country, denying the satellite internet company both a telecommunications license and access to radio spectrum. The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) published the decision in an official government notice on Monday, March 23. The notice did not provide specific reasons for denying Starlink’s applications but said the regulator could reconsider the decision either “on its own motion or on a petition filed by an aggrieved party” within 90 days. In November 2024, CRAN issued a cease-and-desist order against Starlink, accusing it of operating without a license. The regulator also warned consumers against purchasing Starlink equipment and confiscated terminals that were deemed illegal. #### Africa Expansion Hits Snags Starlink, operated by SpaceX, has expanded rapidly across Africa since launching on the continent, starting in Nigeria in January 2023. By October 2023 [https://africa.businessinsider.com/local/markets/list-of-african-countries-where-elon-musks-starlink-is-operational-in-2025/s5qxep4], it was active in seven countries: Nigeria, Kenya, Mozambique, Rwanda, Malawi, and Zambia, and has since grown to at least 25 nations. Despite its rapid growth, Starlink has faced significant regulatory challenges and resistance from state-owned telecom operators in several countries, including South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Cameroon. Elon Musk has cited South Africa’s telecommunications ownership rules as a barrier to Starlink launching in his birth country, despite strong consumer demand. He claims the company has been unable to secure an internet service provider license solely because he is not black [https://africa.businessinsider.com/local/lifestyle/starlink-blocked-from-south-africa-musk-says-its-because-he-is-not-black/tm86sv2]. Available in 150+ countries, territories, and other markets around the world, Starlink delivers speeds up to 400+ Mbps in most places globally.