Resscop & Delaporte Announce SpaceX/Starlink Internet Service…

Resscop & Delaporte Announce SpaceX/Starlink Internet Service…

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Sunrise, FL November 26, 2022 –(PR.com)– Resscop & Delaporte, Inc. (the Company) is pleased to announce that SpaceX/Starlink has been officially registered in Haiti as “Starlink Haiti SA” and has received homologation approval to operate freely in Haiti under the defined Registered Ku -Band and the required frequencies. This approval will enable Starlink to offer broadband wireless internet services to the country of Haiti.

Management of the Company would like to thank everyone involved for their support and support as this important milestone would not have been reached without their support.

The company would also like to thank the team at Conatel who have worked tirelessly to make this possible.

Around the world, Starlink has enabled communities in need to access education and healthcare services, enable remote work, and provide critical communications support during natural disasters. With Starlink, rural and remote classrooms can enjoy the same educational benefits as those in urban areas. Farmers can use data-driven approaches to agricultural production, and fishermen can stay in touch with their family. During natural disasters, Starlink’s services can be deployed quickly to support emergency responders and enable communication for those affected.

In today’s world, the need for complicated infrastructure is no longer the best economic advantage for underserved countries. The need to provide rural internet access with affordable services has never been more urgent, especially for locations that terrestrial technologies may not reach. Starlink has an active fleet of satellites orbiting the planet providing consumer-oriented services.

Starlink has the ability and resources to support the infrastructure in the country’s broadband Internet services, which in turn will attract services to support education, healthcare, business development, job creation, agriculture and attracting international…

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