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Senate Demands Elon Musk Apologize Before Starlink Can Operate in Pakistan

September 4, 2025
in Global
Senate Demands Elon Musk Apologize Before Starlink Can Operate in Pakistan

The Senate Standing Committee has expressed serious concerns about the entry of Elon Musk’s satellite internet company, Starlink, into Pakistan.

During a recent meeting, the committee emphasized that no approval should be granted without a detailed background check of the company and its operations.

Some members went a step further, suggesting that Elon Musk should issue a public apology before being allowed to officially launch Starlink services in Pakistan.

They argued that transparency and accountability must be ensured when giving access to foreign companies, especially in sectors as critical as telecommunications and internet connectivity.

To further discuss the issue, the committee has summoned officials from the Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) and the Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO).

These authorities will provide insights into Starlink’s licensing process, regulatory compliance, and potential impact on the local telecom industry.

The committee also raised questions about the broader implications for Pakistan’s telecom sector, including competition, pricing, and data security. Lawmakers highlighted the importance of protecting national interests while still encouraging technological advancement and better connectivity for citizens.

Pakistan, like many other countries, is exploring ways to benefit from satellite internet services. However, policymakers stressed that such decisions must be made carefully, with proper oversight and safeguards in place.

The matter will continue to be reviewed in upcoming sessions, with the final decision depending on input from regulators and stakeholders across the telecom sector.

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