The Philippine government is strengthening its partnership with SpaceX to expand satellite broadband access and explore future space initiatives.
Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Secretary Ma. Cristina Roque met with SpaceX executives in Hawthorne, California on March 5 to discuss improving internet connectivity, supporting digital learning, and advancing e-government and e-commerce services.
SpaceX operates satellite internet service provider Starlink.
“Internet connectivity is no longer a luxury —it’s a necessity. With Starlink’s cutting-edge satellite technology, we can ensure that even the most geographically isolated communities in the Philippines have access to fast and reliable internet,” Roque said.
“This is a crucial step in empowering our businesses, improving education and government services, and strengthening disaster resilience.”
The Philippines, the first in Southeast Asia to adopt Starlink, now has over 100,000 subscribers and 13 ground gateway sites.
SpaceX has deployed 30,000 terminals since its 2023 launch, bringing high-speed internet to areas lacking fiber infrastructure.
Aside from improving connectivity infrastructure, the discussions included a potential human spaceflight program that could send the first Filipino to space.
The DTI chief also highlighted government efforts to attract high-tech investments, including the Corporate Recovery and Tax Incentives for Enterprises to Maximize Opportunities for Reinvigorating the Economy (CREATE MORE) law and the proposed Konektadong Pinoy Act, which aims to streamline regulations and promote fair competition in telecommunications.
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