Starlink, the internet service by SpaceX, has been granted a license to enhance its services in Brazil by adding more satellites and frequency bands.The Brazilian license allows the addition of 7,500 satellites to the existing 4,408 authorized under a previous grant.Starlink aims to connect more underserved regions of Brazil and strengthen its position against competitors like Viasat.The license is valid through 2027 and raises concerns about competition, spatial sustainability, and digital sovereignty.