Musk Says Starlink Will Support Connectivity to Aid Organizations in Gaza
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Elon Musk said Saturday that Starlink would offer connectivity to “internationally recognized” aid groups in Gaza following a communications blackout that resulted from Israel’s bombardment.
In a series of separate posts on X, formerly known as Twitter, the multi-billionaire insisted that his satellite internet service could provide connectivity to the war-ravaged territory, but that a connection request had not yet been made.
Musk owns X, SpaceX and Starlink.
Read more at Politico
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