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Ukraine has changed the rules for registering Starlink terminals: what has changed

Ukraine has changed the rules for registering Starlink terminals: what has changed

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The Ministry of Digital Transformation has updated the rules for registering and verifying Starlink terminals for citizens and businesses.

This was reported by the State Enterprise “Diya” on its website.

From now on, verification requires a KIT number and UTID or one of these numbers. In addition, new services for removing terminals from the registry and obtaining information about registered devices have become available.

Legal entities and separate divisions registered in the Unified State Register for more than a year can use the services on the “Diya” portal. Previously, it was enough to be registered for more than one month.

To register a terminal, you must now provide your KIT number and UTID. If you have a Dish ID and Starlink account number, it is recommended to add them as well.

Most companies are still limited to 10 Starlink terminals. This restriction does not apply to mission-critical businesses.

For individuals and sole proprietors, registration is available at ASCs. For verification, you need to prepare a KIT number and UTID. If you have a Dish ID and Starlink account number, you can also indicate them when submitting an application.

The department noted that from now on, it is necessary to present all terminals being registered. Previously, one device could be registered without physically presenting it.

Foreigners who have a temporary or permanent residence permit in Ukraine can also apply through the ASC.

In addition, a new service has been introduced for legal entities – obtaining an extract of registered Starlink terminals. The document will contain information about all the company’s devices.

You can also verify Starlink not only at ASNs, but also at Nova Poshta and Ukrposhta branches.

Earlier it was reported that Russia launched the first 16 satellites of its own Rassvet system, which is positioned as an analogue of Starlink. According to the assessment of the advisor to the Minister of Defense Sergey “Flash” Beskrestnov, for the stable operation of the network, the Russians need to launch at least 200-250 satellites.

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