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Elon Musk’s Starlink Hits a Roadblock in Its March Across South America

Mr. Musk’s Starlink has brought the internet to some of South America’s most remote places. But Bolivia is shunning it, even as many there are desperate for better service.

Ana Ionova
Author: Ana Ionova

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China, Computers and the Internet, International Relations, Musk, Elon, Politics and Government, Rural Areas, Satellites, South America, SpaceSail, Starlink Satellite Constellation (SpaceX)
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