Sri Lanka

The Telecommunications Regulatory Commission of Sri Lanka (TRCSL) has dismissed media reports claiming it has decided to suspend the Starlink satellite broadband service, which has been planned to be implemented in the country.According to the Director General of TRCSL Bandula Herath, a dashboard system is required to carry out the necessary regulations for providing this service.
However, there has been some delay in bringing in this system to the country, he said.He stated that the Starlink satellite broadband service is expected to become operational in April, as soon as the necessary systems are in place.Speaking further, the Director General affirmed, I can say with responsibility that the service provided by that company will not be stopped.
The service is scheduled to be available in our country by April.He also highlighted that, they provide a dashboard to properly regulate the service they offer, to ensure that the required service is being delivered correctly to the customers, and to regulate the countrys national security.
Through this, we can regulate both issues effectively.





Unlimited Portal Access + Monthly Magazine - 12 issues


Contribute US to Start Broadcasting - It's Voluntary!


ADVERTISE


Merchandise (Peace Series)

 


Ex-Minister S. Viyalendiran even more remanded


MP Chamara Sampath brought to court


Multiple-vehicle accident on expressway


Japan approximates feared megaquake might trigger $1.8 trln in damage, kill 300,000 individuals


Sri Lanka to dispatch medical team to assist Myanmar earthquake victims


NPP govt. will certainly introduce brand-new constitution? Justice Minister


Second phase of first school term begins


Three Bangladeshis arrested at BIA in attempt to illegally migrate to Greece


[Sri Lanka] - New tax guidelines work from today


Price of milk tea increased


Heavy rainfalls expected in parts of the island today


Lanka IOC likewise decreases fuel costs


Israeli military orders the evacuation of Gaza s southern city of Rafah


Price of petrol reduced


Laugfs treks LP gas rates


President pledges recruitment of 30,000 youth to public service


[Sri Lanka] - Ex-President Ranil gets in touch with govt. to send medical group to aid Myanmar earthquake victims


Myanmar states week of national mourning as quake deaths climb past 2,000


[Sri Lanka] - Unique transport facility for voters with physical disabilities? EC