Starlink and MultiMax seal alliance in the USA to bring satellite internet to Venezuela
Following a high-level meeting held in the city of Miami, United States, Starlink and MultiMax formalized a strategic alliance in which it was agreed that the conglomerate led by Venezuelan businessman Nasar Dagga would become the first official distributors of satellite internet in Venezuela.
The agreement, materialized in the heart of Florida, designates MultiMax as the authorized channel to bring Starlink kits to Venezuelan homes and businesses. Consequently, the dependence on informal imports and international roaming is eliminated.
Thus, the brand’s presence is formalized with local support and a robust logistical network. It is important to remember that the satellite internet network owned by SpaceX announced the start of its operations in the South American country last February 3, 2026. In this way, it marks a milestone in the innovation and technological integration of the region.
“This alliance with Starlink is not just a distribution contract, it is the validation that Venezuela is fertile ground for cutting-edge technology. In Miami, we consolidate a bridge that will allow no area of the country to be left behind; we are connecting Venezuelan talent with the opportunities of the entire world through the most advanced satellite network on the planet,” pointed out Nasar Ramadan Dagga Mujamad.
Starlink officialized alliance with MultiMax
This strategy, according to sources involved in the negotiation, is part of a broader vision of digital modernization.
One of the most notable benefits is the possibility of high-speed connection in rural and difficult-to-access areas, such as high schools located outside the city. In these rural areas, traditional connectivity is usually scarce, so by having a service that does not depend on cabling, the connection would be guaranteed.
In this way, students could access global learning platforms, digital libraries, and even online training programs on some innovative topic. Thus, teachers would be training a new generation of professionals with greater competencies to face the global labor market in the future.
“Starlink is ideal for areas where connectivity has been unreliable or completely unavailable. People all over the world are using Starlink to get access to education, health services, and even communication support during natural disasters,” indicates the website of Elon Musk’s company.
Residential plan in Venezuela
The Starlink company decided to cut the price of its residential service in the country by 50%, a strategy aimed at massifying the use of satellite internet in Venezuelan homes by the hand of its official distributor, MultiMax.
This measure also benefits those who already own the equipment under the “Itinerant” modality, as they can easily migrate their accounts to the Residential plan. The company confirmed that the change is made directly from the user settings, allowing current customers to access the new economic benefit immediately.



