Ukraine receives 5,000 more Starlink terminals from Poland

Ukraine has received another 5,000 Starlink terminals from Poland to ensure uninterrupted communication in hospitals, schools, and critical infrastructure facilities in frontline areas, Digital Transformation Minister Mykhailo Fedorov announced.
He noted that due to shelling and the destruction of base stations in de-occupied territories, regular communication is unavailable.
"We are grateful to Poland's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Affairs, Krzysztof Gawkowski, and the Polish government for their contribution to Ukraine’s resilience. Thanks to international support, we remain connected even in the most challenging conditions," Fedorov wrote on Facebook.
According to the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine, the Starlink Enterprise terminals provided by Poland are an advanced version of the standard Starlink, designed for businesses, organizations, and critical tasks requiring stable, high-speed satellite internet.
Key advantages of these terminals:
→ Fast and stable internet – operates without delays, even with multiple users connected.
→ Powerful antenna – captures signals better and withstands bad weather.
→ High-performance router – easily connects multiple devices and works anywhere.
→ Global coverage – suitable for offices, transportation, and remote locations.
Through cooperation with international partners and donors, Ukraine has received over 50,000 Starlink terminals. Poland has supplied the most—29,500.
- Between 2022 and 2024, Poland spent 323 million zlotys ($84 million) on purchasing Starlink terminals and covering subscription costs. Most of these terminals were sent to Ukraine, while only 1,000 were acquired for Poland's internal needs.
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