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02/05/2026

Elon Musk just posted on his X account.


*Starlink* is SpaceX’s satellite internet system. It uses thousands of low-Earth-orbit satellites to beam high-speed internet to places where cables and cell towers don’t reach.

*How Starlink helps the economy*

1. *Connects the unconnected*
- Rural areas, remote islands, villages like many parts of PNG, farms, and mines can get fast internet. That lets people run online businesses, do e-banking, access markets, and work remotely.
- *Example*: A coffee farmer in Wau Waria can sell direct to buyers overseas via Zoom and email instead of relying on middlemen.

2. *Boosts education + human resources*
Students in remote districts can attend online classes, access UniTech resources, or do research. More graduates = more skilled workers for the economy, like the Wau Waria grads you mentioned.

3. *Enables new industries*
- Tourism: Lodges in remote areas can take online bookings and card payments.
- Mining/agriculture: Companies can use real-time data, automation, and safety monitoring even in bush sites.
- Telemedicine: Rural clinics can consult specialists in Port Moresby or overseas.

4. *Disaster resilience*
When cyclones or earthquakes knock out cell towers and fiber cables, Starlink dishes can be set up fast. Keeps banks, govt, and emergency services online. Less downtime = less economic loss.

5. *Increases competition*
In many countries, Starlink forces existing ISPs to lower prices and improve speeds. Cheaper, faster internet means small businesses spend less and do more online.

*Why Starlink is important*

- *Coverage*: Traditional internet needs cables or towers every few km. Starlink works anywhere with a view of the sky. For PNG with 800+ islands and rugged mountains, that’s huge.
- *Speed + latency*: Unlike old satellite internet, Starlink’s low orbit means 25-220 Mbps and ∼25-60ms latency. Good enough for video calls, gaming, and cloud work.
- *Quick deployment*: No digging trenches or building towers. Set up a dish, plug in, done in 10 minutes.
- *Sovereignty backup*: Countries can keep critical services running if undersea cables are cut or during conflict.
- *Levels the playing field*: A kid in Wau gets the same YouTube tutorials and coding lessons as a kid in Sydney.

*The trade-offs*: It’s expensive for many households — dish + monthly fees. Weather can disrupt it. And astronomers worry about satellite light pollution. But for remote economies, the access it provides often outweighs that.

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