ISLAMABAD: Starlink, the internet company owned by billionaire Elon Musk is required to deposit $6,40000 license fee and additional letter of credit of $10 million (or equivalent Forex value in PKR) in favour of the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) to get final license for operation in Pakistan.
Well-placed sources revealed that Starlink has applied for 14 local loop (LL) and one Long Distance International (LDI) licenses. The company’s representative on Tuesday visited PTA Headquarter and informed the relevant quarters about arrangement of fee and bank guarantee. Getting licenses for operation in Pakistan, depends on how soon Starlink deposit the required fee and bank guarantee, official added.
Information collected by this scribe revealed that LDI license issued for the provision of end to end communication between points that are located in Pakistan with points that are located outside of Pakistan.
Information to be provided by Applicant
An Applicant shall make a separate application for LL License and LDI License. In case Applicants are interested to obtain LL license in more than one region, separate application shall be filed for each region along with necessary documents. Total number of regions is 14.
Fees in the following amounts, payable in Pak Rupees, by direct credit to the designated bank accounts of the Authority, under intimation to the Authority, through normal banking channels:
For Applicants for LDI Licence, a completed Stand by letter of credit of $10 million (or equivalent Forex value in PKR) in favour of the Authority.
After submitting the required fee and bank grantee, Starlink would get the licenses.