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Russian Lawmakers Tighten Ban on Starlink, Other Foreign Satellite Gear
Russian lawmakers have passed amendments banning the sale and online promotion of unlicensed foreign satellite terminals, targeting systems like Starlink. Officials claim the move addresses security risks and supports domestic satellite projects, with marketplaces removing listings and Russian firms developing competing low-orbit constellations.
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