ARKEP authorises Starlink for Kosovo service delivery

The Electronic and Post Communications Regulatory Authority has announced that on October 18th it has issued general authorisation for the global leader for providing satellite internet access services, the Starlink company. Through an announcement from their official website, this authorship reportedly represents an important step toward advancing infrastructure [...]
Through an announcement from their official website, this authorship reportedly represents an important step towards advancing digital infrastructure in the country.
Even according to them, there will be numerous opportunities to provide internet access to any location in Kosovo's territory.
“across the globe, Starlink has enabled communities in need of access to education, health services, enable remote work and provide critical support for communication during natural disasters or other cases of national emergencies. Furthermore, the entry of this company into the local market will bring benefits to Kosovo's economy and overall development, creating new opportunities for innovation”, says the report.
Also, in their post, this company's entry into the local market will reportedly bring benefits to Kosovo's economy and overall development.
Moreover, the entry of this company into the local market will bring benefits to Kosovo's economy and overall development, creating new opportunities for innovation. A RKEP will continue commitment to regulate electronic communications activities by promoting investments in our country, creating conditions for effective competition, as well as providing affordable and high quality services to all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo”, it is said further in the announcement.












