Singer Sri Lanka serves as official retailer for Starlink internet services

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August 05, Colombo (LNW): Singer Sri Lanka has officially announced that it is now the authorised retailer of Starlink, the satellite-based internet service developed by SpaceX, marking a significant advancement in the country’s digital connectivity landscape.

In a public statement issued via its official Facebook page, Singer declared that Starlink is now “officially available right here in Sri Lanka”, positioning the company at the forefront of next-generation internet solutions.

Starlink, a project by Elon Musk’s aerospace firm SpaceX, provides high-speed, low-latency broadband internet through a constellation of low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites. The technology is particularly suited for remote and underserved areas where traditional fibre or mobile internet is limited or unavailable.

Singer (Sri Lanka) PLC is a publicly listed company owned by Hayleys PLC, which is under the leadership of Sri Lanka’s prominent business magnet Dhammika Perera.

Singer’s announcement reflects a major step forward for consumers and businesses in Sri Lanka seeking reliable, high-speed connectivity regardless of location. “Stay connected. Anywhere. Anytime. With the power of SpaceX, now brought to you by Singer,” the company said in its promotional message.

With this partnership, Singer is expected to manage the local distribution and customer engagement for Starlink products and services, further strengthening its role in the country’s digital infrastructure ecosystem.

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