Again, how will they control it?
I can buy a device from a neighboring country, set it up on my roof, and guess what, the license from the Bangladesh government won't be able to block my signal! They take their license, they block their business, who will they scramble all the singles from and to the Starlink satellites all around the country?
Again I have to repeat the same thing that is the license, If they are not licensed in a country and even they want to run their services on that country then there is a high chances of getting their devices as a illegal and then I don't thing there will be a legal way to import those devices in your home. And besides, I still don't know if the government has any ability to identify those active devices. But I think most governments can have this ability.
It's pretty simple, is Muask wants to allow North Korea to have internet access he will be able to do it, if NK wants to block Starlink services there they have no way of doing it.
I don't know if Musk ever had this desire or if he ever will.
And even if he has this desire, I don't think there is a 100% guarantee that he will succeed. North Korea doesn't have to block Starling's service, just to identify their devices and stop import them into their country.
And I don't think starlink wants to do business in any country illegally, because if you look at the screenshot of my previous post you can see there they have mentioned well
"Order now to reserve your Starlink. Starlink is targeting coverage in your area in Starting in 2025. Availability is subject to regulatory approval. Within each coverage area, orders are fulfilled on a first-come, first-served basis."