Individuals will now be able to verify Starlink at branches of Ukraine’s leading express delivery service Nova Poshta, part of the NOVA group, as well as the national postal operator Ukrposhta, according to a statement from the Ministry of Digital Transformation on Tuesday.
“We are launching a new stage of registration for terminals in Ukraine. Individuals can now verify Starlink not only at the Administrative Services Center, but also at the nearest Nova Poshta or Ukrposhta branches,” the Ministry of Digital Transformation wrote on its Telegram channel.
According to a release from Nova Poshta, individuals will be able to register up to three devices per person at its branches. If you have one Starlink, you can verify it remotely.
“If you have more than one device, you need to have them with you when you visit the branch,” the company added.
Ukrposhta also reported that in order to register several terminals, you must have them with you when registering at the branch.
In addition, it is noted that to register a terminal, you must provide the operator with your passport (ID card or foreign passport), RNOKPP (identification code), KIT number (serial number of the kit), UTID (unique terminal identifier) and/or Dish ID (antenna/terminal identifier), account number on the Starlink terminal portal, as well as a link to the portal where you can check this number.
As explained by Nova Poshta, a separate document is created for each Starlink terminal. Once completed, the data is automatically transferred to the Ministry of Digital Transformation.
In turn, Ukrposhta reported that after submitting an application through its branch or the Administrative Services Center and its registration, the terminal will automatically resume operation within 72 hours.
“An SMS message will be sent to confirm the successful acceptance of the application,” the company added.
At the end of January, Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov announced that the ministry’s team, after contacting SpaceX, had proposed ways to solve the problem with Starlink satellite communication terminals.
The first reaction was to limit the speed at which Starlink operates in Ukraine.
However, as a long-term solution, the Cabinet of Ministers adopted a resolution on the introduction of a “white list” for Starlink, thanks to which only verified and registered terminals will operate in Ukraine, while others will be disconnected.
On February 4, Fedorov appealed to the commanders of the Defense Forces at all levels to organize the verification of Starlink terminals. To do this, all Starlink terminal numbers must be transferred to the “white list” through the DELTA system.
According to him, the Starlink verification process is actively underway in Ukraine, with citizens already adding terminals to the “white list” to ensure their operation.
As of the end of summer 2025, according to the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine, approximately 50,000 Starlink terminals have been delivered since the start of the war thanks to the support of international partners. In addition to Poland, Germany is also paying for their operation. In addition, Starlink terminals are being imported and used in Ukraine by other users who pay for them themselves. The total number of Starlink terminals in Ukraine at that time was estimated at approximately 100,000.