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Why Starlink Has Yet to Launch in Pakistan: Regulatory and Security Roadblocks Revealed

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Last updated: June 10, 2025 9:33 PM
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Published: June 10, 2025
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Technology | June 6, 2025 |The Azadi Times: Elon Musk’s Starlink, a satellite internet service by SpaceX, has not yet gone live in Pakistan—despite completing major regulatory steps. Sources now confirm that significant regulatory hurdles and national security concerns are delaying the launch.

While Starlink has reportedly met all key conditions set by the Space Regulatory Board and obtained a No Objection Certificate (NOC), it still awaits a final go-ahead from the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA). Until then, Starlink cannot legally offer services within the country.

Core Concerns Behind the Delay

According to officials and cybersecurity experts:

  • Currency and Forex Pressure: Starlink insists on billing customers in U.S. dollars rather than local currency. This poses a threat to Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves, which are already under strain.

  • Data Privacy and Cybersecurity: Starlink’s operations are independent of local and national internet gateways, allowing users to bypass state-imposed firewalls, surveillance systems, and web filters. Experts say this could allow access to banned or sensitive websites, posing challenges to national cyber governance.

  • Foreign Infrastructure Dependence: With its servers and data routes largely based outside Pakistan, Starlink raises sovereignty concerns, particularly in terms of data flow, surveillance, and monitoring.

IT analysts argue that Pakistan must draft a clear policy framework on data protection and satellite-based communications. Until such regulatory clarity is achieved, full operational approval remains uncertain.

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Starlink has already:

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  • Completed three tiers of registration in Pakistan.

  • Registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP).

  • Secured endorsements from the Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB) and Pakistan Space Regulatory Board.

  • Received NOC from the Ministry of Interior.

The final stage now lies with the PTA. Once licensing is complete, Starlink can begin providing high-speed satellite internet—particularly useful in remote and underserved areas.

Pakistan’s Satellite Internet Push

Pakistan has been making significant strides in satellite internet access. The government introduced its National Satellite Policy in 2023, followed by legal reforms in 2024 to strengthen space communications infrastructure. The country is preparing to tap into a growing digital economy, and satellite internet could be a game changer for education, e-governance, and disaster response in mountainous and rural regions, including Azad Jammu and Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan.

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