Tajikistan: Starlink equipment registration now available on official website

Since 2026, the registration of Starlink satellite internet equipment in Tajikistan can be done through the company's official website. This was announced by the Communications Service under the Government of Tajikistan. Users can now independently register their equipment by ordering it through the website starlink.com/tj. The communications service agency clarified that the registration of users […]

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Since 2026, the registration of Starlink satellite internet equipment in Tajikistan can be done through the company's official website. This was announced by the Communications Service under the Government of Tajikistan.

Users can now independently register their equipment by ordering it through the website starlink.com/tj.

The communications service agency clarified that the registration of users and equipment is handled by Starlink, which, in compliance with Tajikistan's laws, submits the necessary information to the authorized state bodies.

Previously, users had to visit the offices of the national provider, Tajiktelecom, to register terminals. To activate and register the  equipment, users are required to provide a copy of their passport (series and number), taxpayer identification number (TIN), phone number, and bank card details for payment.

Additionally, the communications service agency reminded that since February 5, 2026, Starlink services have officially launched in Tajikistan, and both individuals and organizations can now legally use satellite internet services.

Users who purchased and used the equipment before the official launch are advised to complete the registration procedure in accordance with the established process.

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