Starlink Moves Closer to Launch in Pakistan as Registration Process Begins

PTA confirms registration process of Starlink in Pakistan, aiming to expand satellite internet access in remote areas. [Image via The Express Tribune/File]

The registration process for Starlink, a satellite internet service operated by SpaceX, is underway in Pakistan, according to a statement from the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) on Tuesday.

This development follows a meeting between PTA Chairman Major General (R) Hafeezur Rehman and the Starlink team at the GSMA Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona, Spain.

The discussion focused on improving affordable broadband access, particularly in underserved regions, in a bid to bridge the digital divide and accelerate digital transformation across Pakistan.

“The discussion focused on improving affordable broadband access, particularly in underserved areas, to bridge the digital divide and accelerate digital transformation,” read the PTA statement.

During the meeting, the PTA chairman reaffirmed the authority’s commitment to fostering innovation and enabling emerging technologies for nationwide connectivity.

He also confirmed that registration of Starlink is in process with the satellite regulatory body of Pakistan, a necessary step for PTA to grant a licence for satellite-based internet services.

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Starlink, which provides high-speed internet access to remote regions globally, shared insights on its satellite-based internet solutions and their potential impact on Pakistan’s remote areas. Both sides discussed regulatory frameworks and strategies for seamless service integration.

Earlier this year, tech billionaire Elon Musk announced that Starlink had applied to launch its services in Pakistan and was awaiting government approval.

The Standing Committee on Information Technology & Telecommunication has directed the PTA to expedite the process to ensure Starlink’s services are introduced in the country as soon as possible.

In 2022, Starlink approached Pakistan with plans to provide satellite-based internet services, but matters with the Pakistan Space Regulatory Authority are still under review. Until the licence agreement is finalised, Starlink’s services cannot be offered in Pakistan.

The PTA continues to work on finalising the regulatory process to bring Starlink’s services to the country, in line with efforts to enhance Pakistan’s digital infrastructure.

This news is sourced from The Express Tribune and is intended for informational purposes only.

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