Satellite Internet Beyond Govt Control Declared National Security Risk

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Pakistan is taking a cautious approach toward satellite internet, with authorities warning that services operating outside government control could pose serious risks to national security. The entry of Starlinkinto the country now faces uncertainty, as officials demand clarity on how the system will operate within local laws.
According to sources familiar with the process, Starlink’s licensing is not just a routine approval. Regulators have raised questions about data security, monitoring mechanisms, and compliance with national regulations. The company will need to address these concerns before moving forward.
The debate has also reached parliamentary forums, where lawmakers have expressed reservations about allowing a global satellite network to operate without strong local safeguards. This has shifted the discussion from being purely about technology to one centered on national security.
At the same time, officials acknowledge that satellite internet can bring significant benefits. It has the potential to connect remote areas where traditional networks are weak or unavailable. However, policymakers appear determined to ensure that access does not come at the cost of security.
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