Starlink said Sunday it is offering free broadband internet service in Venezuela through Feb. 3, citing efforts to maintain connectivity after U.S. forces arrested President Nicolás Maduro during a military operation.The satellite internet provider announced the move in a post on X that was also shared by company owner Elon Musk, who has increasingly positioned Starlink as a communications lifeline during crises."In support of the people of Venezuela," Elon Musk wrote.The announcement came one day after U.S. forces carried out a military operation in Venezuela that resulted in the arrest of Ma...
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