DHAKA (Reuters) โ Bangladeshโs interim leader said on Tuesday a commercial deal with Elon Muskโs SpaceX-owned satellite internet network Starlink is expected to be reached within three months to provide internet services across the South Asian country.
Muhammad Yunus, who has led Bangladeshโs government since the ouster of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina last year, has said the deal would provide a reliable internet service that could not be disrupted by any future political upheaval.
Yunus, a Nobel laureate, took charge of the interim government in August after Hasina was forced to flee to neighbouring India following weeks of violent protests.
โIf Starlink is launched, no government will have the ability to shut down internet access or lock citizens out of the digital world,โ Yunus said in a televised speech to the nation ahead of Independence Day.
As protests spread nationwide in July last year, authorities suspended internet and text messaging services. The interim government says Starlinkโs satellite-based technology would reduce the potential for government-imposed disruptions.
Yunus said inflation was the governmentโs biggest challenge. Inflation had fallen to 9.32% in February, the lowest level in 22 months, he said, and he hoped it would drop below 8% by June.
He reiterated that a national election will be held between December this year and June 2026.
โOur goal is to ensure that the upcoming election is the most free, fair, and acceptable in the history of Bangladesh,โ Yunus said.
(Reporting by Ruma Paul; Editing by Ros Russell)
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