Transtelecom installs Starlink on KTZ passenger trains
TL;DR: Kazakhstan-based operator Transtelecom (TTC) said on Tuesday that it is installing Starlink satellite internet access on trains operated by Passenger Transportation JSC, a subsidiary of Kazakhstan Temir Zholy (KTZ).
Transtelecom (TTC) said on Tuesday that it is currently installing Starlink connectivity on trains operated by Passenger Transportation JSC, a subsidiary of Kazakhstan Temir Zholy (KTZ), Kazakhstan’s national railway company.
The installation covers passenger trains run by Passenger Transportation JSC. The source identifies Passenger Transportation JSC as part of KTZ.
Starlink is the satellite connectivity service being installed on the trains. The source does not state how many trains are included, which routes are covered, or when the installation will be completed.
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