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SpaceX announces the provision of its satellite to serve the Internet in 32 countries

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The company “SpaceX”, owned by billionaire Elon Musk, announced the provision of its satellite “Starlink” to provide Internet service in 32 countries.
The new countries for which satellites can be shipped “immediately”, according to SpaceX, include parts of Australia, Brazil, Chile, America, Canada and most of Europe.
The “Star Link” satellite service has steadily expanded since its beta release last year, which started in 12 countries as of September 2021, and then the number increased to 25 countries in February.
And “Star Link” published in its statement, today, Friday, a map of the areas that were marked as “available” for delivery with “light blue”, and the places that are still in the “waiting list” with “medium blue”, while the countries in which it will be launched were distinguished. Moon “soon” in “dark blue”.

The prices of “Star Link” devices have increased recently, as they currently cost $549 for reservation holders, or $599 for new orders, and include a satellite dish and holder, a power source, and a “Wi-Fi” router.

The service has also increased prices from $99 to $110 per month, and users can now add portability, allowing them to take the contact group while they travel, for an additional fee of $25 per month.
Starlink Internet satellites are mainly targeted at remote areas that cannot be connected otherwise, and they provide very strong speeds, 104.97/ 12.04 megabytes per second (download / upload) in America as of the fourth quarter of 2021.

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