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Milei alters Internet rules to make way for Elon Musk’s Starlink
President is still fine-tuning his relationship with the tycoon, but clearly he is keen on forging closer ties.

A President must rules for rich and poors.Current cost of Starlink for the smallest capacity lowest price plan -
$600USD for equipment up front.
$120USD a month, subject to future increases.
Like many Milei proclamations, this one will only help a very tiny number of the ultra rich.
Estancias will have Starlink.
I wouldn't expect you to understand why this is a good thingCurrent cost of Starlink for the smallest capacity lowest price plan -
$600USD for equipment up front.
$120USD a month, subject to future increases.
Like many Milei proclamations, this one will only help a very tiny number of the ultra rich.
Estancias will have Starlink.
Sound more like tax free lithium extraction with zero benefit for Argentina with producing anything with it here creating zero jobs.This truly shows Milei knows what he is doing. A good relationship with Musk could lead to Lithium deal, Tesla plant, SpaceX test site, NeuroLink research site, X staffing, ...
One problem in Argentina is the lack of high end product and services for rich people because peronism is a national socialism that is focus on the industrial worker only.I wouldn't expect you to understand why this is a good thing
Do you seriously believe extracting lithium from Argentina land would not result in jobs and tax revenue for the Argentinian government? People can have different opinions about who benefits the most and whether the distribution of the profits are fair, the environment impact, etc...but your claim of zero benefit to Argentina and zero jobs is simply false.Sound more like tax free lithium extraction with zero benefit for Argentina with producing anything with it here creating zero jobs.
None of this will happen and you know it. The cost of internet will just go up and people will continue to suffer. A lot of the "expats" on this forum are unbelievably delusional and disconnected from reality. Goodness me.Do you seriously believe extracting lithium from Argentina land would not result in jobs and tax revenue for the Argentinian government? People can have different opinions about who benefits the most and whether the distribution of the profits are fair, the environment impact, etc...but your claim of zero benefit to Argentina and zero jobs is simply false.
Even the deployment of Starlink would result in jobs and tax revenue.
Getting the rich people in Argentina to spend their money IN Argentina is a good thing. Their spending create jobs and result in tax revenue.
Also, if Starlink can ensure a fast and reliable interconnection, it can cross off a major technical concern for businesses that want to setup offices in the country.