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IPv6 reaches majority use in 21 countries as Starlink and other providers modernize global connectivity

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The most dramatic transformation has occurred in Tuvalu, a Pacific island nation with a population under 10,000. Until early 2025, Tuvalu had virtually no IPv6 presence. That changed almost overnight with the arrival of Starlink, SpaceX's satellite internet service.Read Entire Article

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Decades ago we had the Internet via ADSL and before this the modems 56K much slower. Luckily, we now have fiber optics in many countries and regions, although in those places where it is not available we have to return to that slow connectivity or look for alternatives. Precisely the alternatives is where the solution is if we do not want to make great sacrifices in speed and stability. We have observed a growth of satellite Internet customers f…

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A white Starlink dish mounted on the roof of a school in a remote area of Bangladesh; the content is being shown by streaming 4K video. With such a dream or assurance that the government cannot shut down the internet at magical speeds—Elon Musk's Starlink was approved to do business in Bangladesh in record time and a regulatory framework was created. Last February, after Elon Musk's video call with the head of the interim government, Muhammad Yu…

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Tech Spot broke the news in on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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