SpaceX Starlink Satellite Internet Gets Approved in Georgia, Eastern Europe - Tech Times
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Updated: Jul 14 2022, 23:20 PM EDT
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The website of Starlink touts that it seeks to provide a combination of low-latency and high-speed broadband internet service in various parts of the world.
The Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (SpaceX) headquarters on January 28, 2021 in Hawthorne, California.
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The Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (SpaceX) headquarters on January 28, 2021 in Hawthorne, California.
On top of that, the Musk-led firm also markets its broadband service as ideal for remote locations or in rural communities, wherein internet connection is typically unstable or completely inaccessible.
According to the latest report by Drive Tesla Canada, the availability map of the satellite internet service already hints that by next year more locations in Georgia are getting its high-speed broadband services.
It is worth noting, though, that locations near the vicinity of the northern border of Russia will be missing out on its satellite internet service.
While Starlink has been attempting to reach far-flung areas, it specifically notes that it has no plans on providing its internet service to locations like North Korea, Russia, and China, to name a few.
The list of places that Starlink does not have plans to conquer includes Venezuela, Belarus, Iran, Afghanistan, and Syria.
Space News says in the same report that Starlink was supposed to start its services in the Philippines before June 30 or before its former President Rodrigo Duterte ended his term.
But due to some issues in the construction of its gateway, its arrival in Southeast Asia has been delayed.
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