Germany readies subsidies for satellite internet providers such as Starlink

BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany wants to help citizens in rural areas get better access to the world wide web by supporting the purchase of hardware for satellite internet services such as Elon Musk's Starlink, the transport ministry said on Monday.
The planned subsidy scheme will be open to all providers who offer wireless internet connections in rural areas, for example through satellites or directional radio links, the ministry said.
Coalition talks about the details of the voucher scheme are still ongoing and the aim is to subsidize the purchase of the technical equipment, it added.
"The monthly costs for using the internet connection will not be covered by the grant," the ministry said.
The government will subsidize the purchase of Starlink satellite dishes and similar providers of wireless internet connections ...


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