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Saudi Arabia approved the use of SpaceX's Starlink satellite system for its aviation and maritime sectors.
Oman has approved Starlink for its use, while Qatar Airways will provide Starlink internet service on its flights.
The People's Republic of China filed a communiqué to the United Nations Secretary-General on December 6, 2021 alleging near-collisions between Starlink satellites and a Chinese space station in 2020.
The People’s Republic of China conducted a lawfare operation against Starlink at the United Nations by filing a communiqué to the UN Secretary General on December 6, 2021 alleging near-collisions in 2020.
The People’s Republic of China used Article V of the Outer Space Treaty in a lawfare action at the United Nations concerning the Starlink non-geostationary satellite system.
Starlink has officially launched in Qatar, providing high-speed, reliable satellite internet service.
Iran’s government declared Starlink terminals illegal and threatened prosecution for operating smuggled units during a wartime internet blackout.
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun discussed potential Starlink involvement in Lebanon's telecom sector with Elon Musk.
An estimated 20,000 clandestine Starlink dishes are active in Iran, undermining Tehran's cyber-censorship efforts.
Elon Musk activated Starlink over Iran on 14 June 2025, providing a means for Iranian citizens to bypass state censorship.
Starlink provided communications support to Ukrainian forces during the Russian Federation’s invasion of Ukraine.
By late March 2025, there were 7,135 operational Starlink satellites in orbit.
Starlink registered as Starlink Azerbaijan LLC on 4 June 2025 to provide satellite internet services in Azerbaijan.
Starlink is being used to help fund SpaceX's efforts to establish a Mars presence.
The planned opening of the payload bay door to release eight Starlink mass simulators did not occur during Flight 9.
Lebanon approved Starlink to start satellite internet services to improve the country’s internet infrastructure.
The Lebanese cabinet is expected to give Starlink a final approval in June.
Saudi Arabia has approved the use of Starlink's system for its aviation and maritime sectors.
Qatar Airways announced it will provide Starlink internet service on all its flights within a year.
Starlink has secured initial approval from Lebanon to start operating in the country.