Poland has decided to extend the subscription for Starlink terminals previously transferred to Ukraine as part of aid efforts.
This was reported by the Minister of Digital Transformation, Mykhailo Fedorov.
It is noted that Fedorov reached this agreement during a meeting with his counterpart, Krzysztof Szczerski.
"The country provided over 20,000 Starlink terminals, which have become part of critical infrastructure, providing Ukrainians with communication and internet access. Today, it was agreed that Poland will continue the subscription for these terminals. Grateful to colleagues for this decision," the minister wrote.
Fedorov clarified that they also signed a memorandum of cooperation between the ministries, further implementing joint projects in digitization, IT industry development, artificial intelligence, and e-governance.
They also discussed the support for a data center for the State Tax Service of Ukraine, which was built on the territory of Poland to ensure the security of important data.