
SpaceX’s Starlink Satellite Internet Surpasses 400,000 Subscribers ...
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- May 25, 2022
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Elon Musk's SpaceX told the Federal Communications Commission in a presentation last week that its Starlink satellite internet service now has over 400,000 subscribers around the world.
In March, the company said Starlink had about 250,000 subscribers, including consumers and enterprise customers.
The satellite network serves 36 countries so far and is aiming to add customers in most of Asia, Africa, and the Middle East next year.
Elon Musk's SpaceX told federal regulators in a presentation last week that its Starlink satellite internet service now has over 400,000 subscribers around the world.
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The disclosure indicates the company is steadily growing subscribers for the service, which began in October 2020. Two months ago, Starlink said it had about 250,000 subscribers. At the start of this year, it said it had about 145,000 subscribers. The figures include both individual consumers and businesses.
Starlink is SpaceX's network of satellites in low Earth orbit, designed to deliver high-speed internet anywhere on the globe. Through thousands of satellites, SpaceX is building a system to deliver faster connectivity across a wider coverage area than traditional broadband satellites.
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SpaceX's presentation, made during a call with the Federal Communications Commission on May 19, noted that the Starlink service is active in 48 U.S. states. The satellite network is available in 36 countries so far and the the company is aiming to expand service to most of Asia, Africa, and the Middle East next year.
An availability map on SpaceX's Starlink website now shows only a handful of countries where the service is not listed as "coming soon:" Afghanistan, Belarus, Cuba. China, Iran, North Korea. Russia, Syria, and Venezuela.
SpaceX has launched about 2,500 Starlink satellites to support its global network.
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