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Anxiety Grips Sagaing as Starlink Disconnects Satellite Terminals in Rebel Territories

July 5, 2026

By Ko Myo

KANI, Myanmar — Growing anxiety is sweeping through resistance-held territories in Upper Myanmar following reports that several Starlink satellite internet terminals have been abruptly disconnected, threatening to sever the only remaining digital lifeline for hundreds of thousands of civilians trapped in military-enforced communication blackouts.

In Kani Township, situated in the volatile Sagaing Region, local operators confirmed that at least two vital Starlink dishes operating along the western banks of the Chindwin River ceased functioning this week. Similar sporadic outages have been logged across adjacent townships, fueling intense speculation that Elon Musk’s SpaceX, the parent company of Starlink, is enforcing stricter regional restrictions or planning sharp monthly tariff hikes.

“There are roughly 100 active Starlink terminals scattered across Kani Township alone,” a local terminal owner told MPA under condition of anonymity. “With news spreading that dishes on the western bank are going dark, both terminal operators and everyday citizens are terrified. Rumors that the company will completely block access inside Myanmar or significantly increase subscription fees have left the entire community on edge.”

The reliance on satellite hardware is a direct consequence of the post-coup civil conflict. The ruling military junta has systematically dismantled the terrestrial telecommunications grid across Sagaing Region, cutting down cellular towers and cutting off fiber-optic internet lines to isolate anti-junta resistance groups and suppress frontline information.

In response, both the People’s Defence Forces (PDF) and local civil administrations have turned to Starlink to maintain operational networks, coordinate humanitarian aid, and report human rights abuses to the outside world.

However, because SpaceX has not secured a formal commercial operating license from the Myanmar administration, users are forced to acquire hardware through grey-market supply lines from neighboring nations, operating the terminals under registered foreign accounts.

“Since Starlink is officially unauthorized inside Myanmar, we have to register the devices using active profiles from countries where the service is legally permitted, such as the Philippines,” the terminal operator explained. “The current disconnections appear to be triggered because Starlink’s automated systems detected the actual hardware coordinates are pinpointed deep inside Myanmar, violating their geographical service terms.”

Within Southeast Asia, the Philippines remains one of the few nations where Starlink has established a fully authorized domestic commercial framework. The company has previously executed sweeping blackouts against unauthorized devices inside Myanmar; in late 2025, Starlink formally announced it had deactivated over 2,500 illicit terminals that were being weaponized by transnational cyber-scam syndicates (Kyasfany) operating along the country’s lawless eastern borders.

Maintaining these satellite lifelines requires immense financial sacrifice from cash-strapped agrarian communities. Due to the severe inflation of the Myanmar kyat against foreign currencies, local operators must pool together roughly 400,000 MMK ($110 USD) every month simply to cover standard base subscription fees billed by the company.

Furthermore, these vital communication hubs face localized administrative regulations. To fund regional emergency defense grids, the Kani Township Emergency Administration (Central) Authority—operating directly under the parallel National Unity Government (NUG)—has implemented a systematic telecommunications tax.

Local directives establish that both primary Starlink terminal owners and subsidiary distributors, who use localized Wi-Fi routers to split and resell the satellite signal to nearby shops, must pay a semi-annual levy of 500,000 MMK ($135 USD) every six months.

Independent technological and security analysts note that if Starlink moves to systematically enforce strict geofencing protocols to block all terminals operating within Myanmar’s geographical boundaries, the fallout will be catastrophic for the pro-democracy resistance. Without access to secure, high-speed satellite arrays, local humanitarian warning networks will be effectively blinded, leaving vulnerable civilian populations entirely exposed to unannounced military ground sweeps and high-altitude air strikes.

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