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Elon Musk's satellite internet service, Starlink, is seeing a varied reception as it tries to expand into new countries. It received official approval to operate in the United Arab Emirates, though with some unspecified conditions. At the same time, Namibia denied Starlink an operating license, citing rules about foreign ownership.
Separately, Deutsche Telekom's CEO said the company is open to making deals with rivals to SpaceX's Starlink. In other developments, airlines like SAS are introducing Starlink's high-speed Wi-Fi on flights, and Bangladesh is testing the service on trains.
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