en.Wedoany.com Reported - SpaceX has deployed a Starlink satellite internet system at a public technology center on Île-à-Vache, an island off the coast of Haiti in the Caribbean, providing hundreds of students and teachers with stable, high-speed internet access for the first time.
Île-à-Vache, covering an area of approximately 52 square kilometers, is located near Haiti's southwestern coast. The technology center is situated in a remote area with weak traditional telecommunications infrastructure, and the new communication link enables access to online educational resources, video materials, and modern digital services.
Previously, Starlink has provided internet connectivity to remote schools in Kenya and Paraguay, and delivered high-speed internet to over 1,000 students and teachers across 14 remote schools in Bolivia. SpaceX has also obtained permission to deploy Starlink in Côte d'Ivoire, a country in Africa.
Currently, more than 10,000 Starlink satellites are operating in Earth orbit, with the service boasting over 12 million users across 160 countries. The first launch of the next-generation Starlink V3 is expected to take place in 2026 via the Starship.
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