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US says some satellite internet equipment can be exported to Iran

US says some satellite internet equipment can be exported to Iran

Comes after Musk seeks exemption for Starlink.

By Kanishka Singh and Daphne Psaledakis on Sep 21, 2022 11:45AM

The US Treasury Department said on Tuesday some satellite internet equipment can be exported to Iran, suggesting that SpaceX CEO Elon Musk may not need a license to provide the firm's Starlink satellite broadband service in the country.

Musk said on Monday the company will ask for an exemption from sanctions against Iran. "Starlink will ask for an exemption to Iranian sanctions in this regard," Musk wrote on Twitter in reply to a tweet.

Musk's tweet did not give more details on his plans but it came at a time of widespread protests in Iran over the death of a woman in police custody.

The Treasury did not specify whether the licence would apply to Musk's plans.

Some people on Twitter had asked Musk to provide satellite-based internet stations. Access to social media and some content is tightly restricted in Iran.

The Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has a longstanding licence that "authorises certain exports to Iran of hardware, software, and services related to communications over the internet, including certain consumer-grade Internet connectivity services and residential consumer satellite terminals authorized under General License D-1," a department spokesperson said in a statement.

"For any exports not covered by existing authorizations, OFAC welcomes applications for specific licenses to authorise activities supporting internet freedom in Iran," the statement added.

SpaceX is aiming to rapidly expand Starlink, and it is racing rival satellite communications companies including OneWeb and Amazon.com Inc's yet-to-launch Project Kuiper.

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