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Rural Australia forced to pay Elon Musk for basic phone coverage
Residents in remote areas of Australia are facing new charges from Starlink, Elon Musk's satellite internet provider, to access basic phone services. Previously, these rural communities relied on traditional mobile infrastructure which often provided essential voice calls and emergency communications. However, as those services have become less viable or have been discontinued by major providers, Starlink's satellite offering has emerged as a de facto solution for connectivity.
This shift signifies a broader trend where private satellite companies are becoming critical infrastructure providers in underserved regions. The reliance on a single commercial entity for such fundamental services raises questions about accessibility, affordability, and the potential for future price increases. For many Australians in these isolated locations, consistent phone coverage is not a luxury but a necessity for safety, business, and social connection.
“Rural Australia forced to pay Elon Musk for basic phone coverage”
The Weekly Times
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