Starlink has implemented emergency relief measures for communities in Indonesia and Sri Lanka affected by the severe flooding caused by Cyclone Ditwah. The company announced that it would offer free service to all existing and new customers in the impacted regions until December 2025, as both countries grapple with rising death tolls and extensive damage. Starlink is collaborating with the Indonesian government to swiftly deploy terminals and restore connectivity in the most affected areas of Sumatra, where infrastructure has been severely impacted. Additionally, the company is working closely with Sri Lankan authorities to provide further assistance as the nation faces ongoing disruptions.

Starlink offers free connectivity to aid Indonesia and Sri Lanka after Cyclone Ditwah flooding

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