Starlink Approved in Vietnam: Better Connectivity
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Vietnam has licensed Starlink, Elon Musk's satellite internet firm. This aims to bridge connectivity gaps, especially in rural and mountainous regions.
Starlink's approval in Vietnam promises improved internet access for travelers venturing beyond major cities. Expect more reliable connectivity in remote areas, making it easier to stay connected and access travel information.
With nearly 80% of Vietnam's 100 million people online, Starlink addresses the remaining connectivity challenges. This means smoother navigation, easier communication, and access to essential services even in less-developed regions.
For tourists, this translates to enhanced travel experiences. From booking accommodations to staying in touch with loved ones, Starlink's presence will contribute to a more connected and convenient journey throughout Vietnam.
Original source:The Japan Times ↗
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