SpaceX Internet Licensed in Vietnam
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Vietnam has granted SpaceX a license for its Starlink satellite internet service. This could improve internet access for travelers in remote areas.
SpaceX's Starlink is entering the Vietnamese market, potentially boosting connectivity for visitors, especially in rural or mountainous regions where traditional internet infrastructure is limited. This means easier access to maps, translation apps, and communication tools for a smoother travel experience.
The move comes as Vingroup, a Vietnamese conglomerate, launches its own rival internet provider. Increased competition in the internet service sector could lead to more affordable data plans and better service quality for tourists.
For travelers, this development signals a potential upgrade in internet accessibility across Vietnam, making it easier to stay connected and navigate the country.
Original source:Nikkei Asia ↗
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