- Starlink launches high-speed satellite internet services in the UAE
- The new service is set to expand satellite internet technologies across the Middle East, helping extend connectivity to underserved areas with limited telecom infrastructure.
- Satellite internet services are expected to support economic stability and growth across key sectors in the region.
Starlink, a subsidiary of SpaceX, has officially launched its high-speed satellite internet service in the United Arab Emirates, marking a new phase of expansion in the Middle East.
Backed by Elon Musk, Starlink delivers high-speed, low-latency internet through a network of low Earth orbit satellites, enabling wide coverage even in remote areas with weak telecommunications infrastructure.
The launch is expected to accelerate digital transformation in the UAE, particularly in sectors that rely on stable and fast connectivity, such as business, logistics, and technology.
This announcement comes just days after the service was introduced in Kuwait, as part of the company’s broader regional expansion strategy amid rising demand for satellite internet solutions as an alternative or complement to traditional telecom networks.














