Elon Musk's SpaceX files papers to launch Starlink in South Korea: Report
Hindustan TimesBillionaire Elon Musk's space company SpaceX has filed registration papers with South Korean authorities to launch its satellites-powered internet service Starlink in the country, Yonhap reported on Friday, citing sources. SpaceX in South Korea: Elon Musk's SpaceX files papers to launch Starlink in South Korea. Read here: Elon Musk's net worth down by $182 bn since Nov 2021, ‘worst loss’ in history The rocket company, which is expected to set up a subsidiary in South Korea to qualify for registration, filed the request with the country's Ministry of Science and ICT earlier this month to roll out the service, the report said. Read here: Bal Veer actor Dev Joshi among eight-member crew for SpaceX moon trip SpaceX activated Starlink over Ukraine after Russia's invasion in February and has since provided Kyiv with thousands of terminals, allowing locals to hook up to the internet in places out of reach of the domestic telecoms system.