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Starlink Partners With Veon To Expand Direct To Cell Satellite Connectivity Across Multiple Countries

  • November 8, 2025
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SpaceX subsidiary Starlink has signed its largest direct-to-cell satellite connectivity agreement to date with Veon, the parent company of Jazz, Reuters reported. The deal will enable Veon to integrate Starlink’s satellite-based mobile services into its networks across multiple countries, initially starting with Beeline in Kazakhstan and Kyivstar in Ukraine. Veon also operates in Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Uzbekistan, providing significant scope for future expansion of the satellite connectivity service across its markets.

The agreement allows Veon to complement its existing mobile networks with satellite technology, enabling improved coverage in underserved regions and enhancing service reliability. While the partnership is nonexclusive, Veon has confirmed ongoing discussions with other satellite connectivity providers, including Amazon’s Project Kuiper, AST SpaceMobile, and Eutelsat OneWeb, reflecting a growing interest in integrating satellite networks with traditional mobile infrastructure. The collaboration with Starlink positions Veon to explore a hybrid model of terrestrial and satellite-based mobile service delivery, catering to customers in both urban and remote locations.

Starlink currently serves more than seven million users worldwide and partners with telecom operators in 11 countries. SpaceX operates a fleet of over 8,000 satellites, with approximately 650 dedicated specifically to direct-to-cell services. The Veon partnership is the largest of its kind for Starlink and marks a strategic step in expanding global connectivity through the use of satellite networks. By leveraging Starlink’s technology, Veon aims to enhance mobile coverage, strengthen network reliability, and provide additional services to its existing subscriber base.

This collaboration highlights the increasing convergence of satellite and terrestrial networks in the telecom sector, reflecting the growing demand for reliable connectivity in regions where conventional infrastructure may be limited. With Veon’s presence in multiple countries, including Pakistan, the deal opens avenues for innovative mobile service delivery models and the potential to bridge connectivity gaps across the region. As satellite-based mobile services continue to evolve, partnerships like this one are expected to play a key role in expanding access to mobile broadband and digital services globally. More information about Starlink and its global connectivity services can be found at Starlink.

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