
In an unprecedented move that seeks to guarantee the flow of information in Venezuela immersed in a political transition, Starlink, the company of satellite internet owned by Elon Musk, announced the total and free opening of your broadband service throughout Venezuelan territory.
The measure, in force until next February 3is presented as a digital lifeline to be able to face not only a change of command, but also severe interruptions in basic and communication services.
“Starlink is providing free broadband service to the people of Venezuela until February 3, ensuring continued connectivity.”
The company led by Musk confirmed that the main objective of the free service is to ensure “continuous connectivity” of citizens at a time when institutional stability hangs by a thread. The decision comes after the arrest of Nicolás Maduro and Cilia Flores by US forces.
He free service will make it easier for Venezuelans toand keep in touch during the establishment of a temporary administration that, according to Washington, seeks a “safe and judicious transition.”
In addition, the measure responds directly to reports of areas of the country that have been left without electricity. nor the internet after the recent military operations.
Between complaint and digital control
While Starlink deploys its satellite network, diplomatic tension scale in international organizations. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela issued an urgent letter to the UN Security Council, denouncing what they describe as a “brutal and premeditated armed aggression” by the United States on January 3.
However, on the ground, the narrative is different. Elon Musk has not only facilitated the technology, but has publicly celebrated the change of course, calling the capture of Maduro a “victory for the world” and a strong message against dictatorships.
