A Starlink mini terminal is shown with a night sky background showing the Starlink satellite.

Since Starlink is satellite-based, its installation only requires a clear view of the sky. The added connectivity will allow deputies the opportunity to stay in touch during pursuit operations in remote areas and operate it as a base station in the middle of a field.

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The Monroe County, West Virginia, Sheriff's Office aims to keep deputies connected through an initiative with Starlink, the satellite internet network developed by SpaceX that can provide high-speed internet in areas that are typically tough to remain in contact in.

How the Initiative Will Work

Each Monroe County deputy will receive a mini Starlink terminal mounted to their cruisers to ensure continuous connectivity to the county's 911 Center and other deputies, even in areas with limited or no radio or cellular service.

Since Starlink is satellite-based, its installation only requires a clear view of the sky. The added connectivity will allow deputies the opportunity to stay in touch during pursuit operations in remote areas and operate it as a base station in the middle of a field.

According to a news release, the county commission unanimously approved the purchase of the terminals from its jail reimbursement fund received from a settlement.

The Starlink initiative is also expanded to include precincts without communication with the clerk's office on election day, as well as a terminal for voter registration.

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