pngkofi Posted October 17 Share Posted October 17 I am assisting someone in an African country that has recently approved Starlink. The only active ground station in Africa I am aware of is in Lagos, Nigeria. When they were operating mobile, their location showed up as being in Nigeria. However, now that they have a residential setup, their IP location shows them as being in their country of residence. Apparently for Starlink to be approved in many (maybe all) countries, they must agree to have a Point of Presence in that country. I understand the purpose for this is so that all traffic can be monitored by the Govt. for censorship etc. How does starlink do this without routing the traffic back through the country since the reason why people are using starlink is because of the almost non-existent or extremely expensive internet in the country? Am I correct in thinking that as traffic from that country is routed through Nigeria, or the US, that it is logged (or maybe monitored) as being from that country?. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RicochetStarlink Posted October 26 Share Posted October 26 I am quite certain that Starlink must abide by the rules of each county in which they offer service. Whether or not this means putting in a ground station is beyond my knowledge. Whether they must provide those users' data to the government for filtering, tracking, etc, like depends upon the terms of the agreement between Starlink and the country. Long story short, this is a question for Starlink Support. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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