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Alghanim Industries Brings Starlink’s Groundbreaking Satellite Internet to global markets

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KUWAIT CITY, May 27: What happens when one of the Middle East’s ‎most dynamic companies joins forces with a global space-tech pioneer? The future gets ‎a fast-forward.‎

Alghanim Industries (Kutayba Alghanim Group), one of the largest privately-owned ‎companies in the MENA region, has inked a landmark agreement with SpaceX’s ‎Starlink, the world’s most advanced satellite internet provider. ‎

Through this game-changing agreement, Alghanim Industries becomes an official global ‎channel for Starlink’s advanced low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellite constellation — the most ‎sophisticated internet system ever deployed. This technologyaims to shatter ‎connectivity barriers, delivering high-speed, low-latency internet anywhere, to even the ‎world’s most isolated communities — whether you’re in a bustling city, a desert camp, ‎or sailing through open waters.‎

To drive this innovation, Alghanim Industries is unveiling Sama X, a bold new tech ‎venture and authorized Starlink global reseller that brings Starlinktechnology to life for ‎millions of potential users across the Middle East, North Africa, India, Turkey, Pakistan ‎‎—and beyond.‎

‎“Our agreement with Starlink marks more than a milestone for connectivity—it’s a leap ‎toward a borderless digital future where education, innovation, and opportunity know ‎no limits. We are committed to provide internet from space to unlock opportunities on ‎Earth” said Kutayba Y. Alghanim, Executive Chairman of Alghanim Industries.‎

 

A Quantum Leap in Global Connectivity ‎

Starlink isn’t your typical internet provider. It’s a space-powered constellation of ‎over 7,000 low-Earth orbit satellites (LEO), delivering blazing-fast internet to ‎over 5 million users in 118+ countries. Since 2020, SpaceX has launched more LEO ‎satellites than all other providers combined, building an unparalleled infrastructure that ‎delivers fiber-like speeds without the constraints of traditional ground-based networks.‎

Unlike traditional satellite systems orbiting thousands of kilometers above Earth, ‎Starlink’s LEO network operates much closer to the surface—dramatically reducing ‎latency and delivering real-time internet experiences: crystal-clear video calls, ‎immersive online gaming, uninterrupted streaming, and mission-critical business ‎communications, all possible from anywhere.‎

 

A Universe of Possibilities

Starlink’s technology is already transforming industries:‎

·         Healthcare: Powering telemedicine for rural clinics

·         Manufacturing: Enabling real-time data and diagnostics across global supply ‎chains

·         Telecommunications: Cost-effectively extend their networks into underserved ‎areas, using satellite connectivity as a high-reliability backhaul ‎

·         Education & Employment: Allowing students and professionals in remote areas ‎to engage in a digital economy

·         Maritime: Delivering high-speed, low-latency internet to vessels worldwide, ‎revolutionizing navigation, operations, and crew welfare at sea

 

Introducing Sama X: A Bridge to the Future

Born from Alghanim’s legacy of innovation, Sama X is designed to be the region’s ‎trusted partner in next-generation connectivity. As a Starlink reseller, Sama X ‎combines cutting-edge space technology with local market expertise, delivering not ‎just the technology but a turnkey digital transformation solution—from customer ‎onboarding, installation and activation to implementation and local support.‎

‎“With Sama X, we’re not just connecting people—we’re enabling a digitally prosperous ‎future. We’re building bridges to education, remote jobs, global markets, and ‎innovation ecosystems,” said Mahmoud Samara, CEO of Alghanim Industries. “From ‎remote learning and telemedicine to remote work and cloud-based businesses,  ‎we’rehelping create a more connected, inclusive, and empowered world—starting now.”‎

 

A New Era from MENA to South Asia

The vision is already taking root. Starlink services have received regulatory approvals in ‎Jordan, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain and Yemen, while Saudi Arabia has authorized Starlink for ‎use in the aviation and maritime sectors—ushering in a new age of mobility and smart ‎infrastructure.‎

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