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SpaceX Temporarily Halts Starlink Reseller Applications Due to High Volume

SpaceX has stopped accepting applications to become an authorized Starlink reseller after receiving an overwhelming number of submissions. The company has been adding thousands of new customers per day. The pause was announced via the company's official channels.

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SpaceX has paused its Starlink reseller program after receiving an overwhelming number of applications from interested businesses. The company is no longer accepting applications to become an authorized reseller. The application process has been closed due to an overwhelming number of submissions, according to a statement from SpaceX.

Starlink has been adding thousands of new customers per day.

@SawyerMerritt reported that the pause was prompted by this surge in demand. The decision halts a program that had allowed businesses to apply as authorized resellers of Starlink hardware and services. SpaceX did not indicate when or whether the application process would reopen.

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