Vietnam Opens Skies to Starlink: A New Era in Internet Connectivity
Vietnam has greenlit a trial launch of SpaceX's Starlink satellite internet service. Scheduled to continue until the end of 2030, the initiative comes with no restrictions on foreign ownership, marking a significant foray into global digital integration.

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- Vietnam
Vietnam is set to embark on a pioneering journey into advanced internet connectivity as the government announced on Wednesday the approval of SpaceX's Starlink satellite internet service on a trial basis. This decision marks a significant step towards enhancing the country's digital infrastructure.
In an official statement, the Vietnamese government revealed that it would place no restrictions on foreign ownership of the service, allowing for potential international investment and collaboration. The trial period is scheduled to extend until the end of 2030, offering ample time to evaluate the service's impact and efficacy in the region.
This development positions Vietnam at the forefront of technological integration in Southeast Asia, inviting global technology players to contribute to its digital future.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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