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Bolivia, which relies on a Chinese-built satellite for some of its connectivity, banned Starlink — but that hasn’t stopped people from smuggling the device into the country.
- Bolivia’s internet comes from a Chinese-built satellite, and connectivity is patchy.
- Demand for contraband Starlink kits has grown since the company was denied a license last year.
- The telecoms authority said it is considering easing regulations for low-orbit satellites.
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