SpaceX launches 26 Starlink satellites into low Earth orbit
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PCMag on MSNSpaceX's Starlink Quietly Lowers Bills for a Lucky FewUsers in the US, Australia and Indonesia have reported receiving an email message about the 20% discount on their monthly Starlink bill.
Elon Musk's SpaceX-backed Starlink is gearing up to launch satellite-based internet in India, and telecom players like Jio and Airtel may need to rethink their broadband strategies.
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CNET on MSNStarlink Doubled Its Speed In 2 Years. It Still Doesn’t Meet the FCC’s Definition of BroadbandAccording to the latest speed test data, Starlink's download speeds have increased from 54 megabits per second in 2022 to 104.71Mbps today.
The company is also aiming to launch the first V3 Starlink satellites during next year's first half —assuming SpaceX can stop its Starship vehicle from exploding.
A study from Dr Tim Farrar’s TMF Associates talks of Starlink’s “amazing revenue growth” in the context of a satellite industry that does not grow fast.
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Commenting on the construction of the new routes, Bill Long, chief product and strategy officer at Zayo, noted: “AI requires scale at an order of magnitude greater than any technology we’ve seen before.
Mobile, Rogers plan on offering the cellular Starlink service as a free beta before officially launching it later this year for CAD$15 per month.
Notably, T-Mobile 5G Home Internet is half the cost of Starlink’s standard plan, and with a limited-time offer, your monthly bill will be $40 per month, compared to $120 with the Residential plan. Plus, a $15 discount is available to qualifying T-Mobile voice customers, bringing the monthly rate down even further.
Seeking help, he posted in a Facebook group of dedicated 'grey nomads' (a moniker proudly adopted by retired Aussies who caravan around the country), asking if anyone still in the area could track it down. While one fellow traveller retraced his tracks out of the WA campground, they were unable to locate the dish, which cost $600 in Australia.
SpaceX has revealed plans to launch its advanced third-generation Starlink satellites in early 2026, aiming to significantly enhance its global satellite internet network.
A new Ookla survey shows that rival satellite providers Hughesnet and Viasat still deliver latency more than 10 times higher than SpaceX’s Starlink