MultiMax, the largest multibrand in Venezuela led by businessman Nasar Dagga, and Starlink sealed a strategic alliance in the city of Miami, United States, where they officialized that the Venezuelan company will be the first official distributor of satellite Internet in the Latin American country.
The agreement, which was finalized in the heart of Florida in February, authorizes MultiMax to carry Starlink kits for both the residential sector and the business sphere. In this way, Venezuelans will no longer have to depend on informal imports to have the service, but instead have an authorized official channel.
The arrival in Venezuela of the satellite internet network owned by SpaceX represents a milestone in the technological area and innovation for the country and its surroundings. With this technology, processes in different productive sectors are expected to improve, and therefore, a greater dynamism of the economy.
MultiMax brings Starlink to Venezuela
Starlink, a division of SpaceX, the aerospace company founded and directed by Elon Musk, announced the start of its operations in Venezuela on February 3, 2026. The news caused a stir on social networks and business guilds that longed to have this technology in their country.
According to several analysts, now the South American country becomes an attractive and reliable scenario for the arrival of other international brands. The reason is that MultiMax, under the leadership of Nasar Dagga, has demonstrated its ability to establish high-level alliances and manage a solid distribution network.
This technology is especially beneficial for the most remote areas of the country, where traditional internet connection is deficient or non-existent. For example, in the tourist area of Los Roques or the Amazon, where digital connectivity can significantly improve the experience of visitors and the quality of life of inhabitants.
The business community has also expressed its enthusiasm, as high-speed internet will allow companies to optimize their administrative and operational processes, regardless of their location. This includes everything from real-time inventory management to using cloud-based tools for a stable connection.
Therefore, high-speed satellite internet has the potential to revolutionize tourism in Venezuela. By bringing stable connection to the most isolated landscapes, these destinations will stop being disconnected to become ideal options for digital nomads and business tourism.
“Starlink is ideal for areas where connectivity has been unreliable or completely unavailable. People all over the world are using Starlink to get access to education, health services, and even communication support during natural disasters,” Starlink indicates on its website.
Discount on the Residential Plan
Starlink reduced the cost of its residential service in Venezuela by half, a strategy along with its ally MultiMax to bring satellite internet to more homes throughout the country.
This discount also favors users who already have the equipment in “Itinerant” mode, who will be able to change to the Residential plan easily. The company explained that the process is carried out from the configuration panel of each client, allowing them to save on their monthly bill immediately.
The agreement signed in Miami between Starlink and MultiMax, led by Nasar Ramadan Dagga Mujamad, transcends the sale of kits. By sealing this alliance, both companies establish a direct technological bridge between the United States and Venezuela, a strategic decision that seeks to boost and modernize fundamental sectors of the economy.
