The meeting was held under the leadership of Viktor Mykyta, Deputy Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine.
An extremely important task today is to deprive the enemy of access to high-speed satellite communications on the territory of Ukraine. The enemy uses illegally acquired terminals to control drones used to strike infrastructure and civilians. The introduction of the so-called “whitelist” is an effective tool to counter this threat.
Together with technological partners, Ukraine is building a transparent and clear system that guarantees reliable communication even in the most difficult conditions.
It is important that for companies, the verification procedure is fully digital and carried out through the Diia portal, without excessive bureaucracy or loss of time.
What is important to know:
a clear verification mechanism is in place for civilian users in Ukraine;
individuals and sole proprietors (FOPs) can apply through Administrative Service Centers (CNAPs) (the service starts on February 2);
legal entities complete the procedure fully online via the Diia portal (starting February 3);
the procedure is free of charge, straightforward, and aimed exclusively at ensuring stable communication.
A separate protected algorithm is already in place for the Defense Forces of Ukraine—these processes do not overlap.
In Donetsk Oblast, CNAPs and local authorities are ready to serve as points of contact so that everyone can receive a solution and remain connected.
More details on the verification algorithm are available on the website of the Ministry of Digital Transformation:
https://thedigital.gov.ua/news/technologies/whitelist-dlia-starlink-iak-veryfikuvaty-sviy-terminal-cherez-tsnap-ta-diiu?fbclid=IwY2xjawPt4JlleHRuA2FlbQIxMABzcnRjBmFwcF9pZBAyMjIwMzkxNzg4MjAwODkyAAEeMbDaOp4xwPnMk3MQnYNQCic8LsI9OTwx7hVoWkv5BqdOUDpaOYfFHoWqIEY_aem_SYZ9fWrxXxwFaBkmfgzIBw
We continue working to ensure that Donetsk Oblast remains connected—despite all challenges.