Starlink Satellite Internet To Roll Out In India By 2021

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In one of his answers, the CEO of SpaceX, talked about how India would be the place for the roll-out of Starlink by the middle of 2021.

SpaceX seems to be ready to roll out “Starlink,” its highly-anticipated internet service.

The internet service has a record number of satellites that are knit closely in low-earth orbit. Several beta users have already experienced the service.

Since then, Starlink has been extremely popular for having ultra-fast internet speeds. With the company’s promise since the inception of the service, this was to be expected. Nevertheless, everyone wants to try it.

The internet service has a record number of satellites that are knit closely in low-earth orbit.

And for all those who can’t wait to try out the internet service, SpaceX has announced that it would roll out thousands of more beta participation. And it was Elon Musk, SpaceX CEO, who made the announcement via his Twitter account.

Several Twitter users, excited with this announcement, asked Musk about whether their regions would be chosen for the service. And in one of his answers, the CEO of SpaceX, talked about how India would be the place for the roll-out of the service by the middle of 2021.

SpaceX has announced that it would roll out thousands of more beta participation.

Many people have viewed Starlink as global internet coverage’s next iteration. With an array of thousands of satellites placed in the low-Earth orbit, the service will allow users to access the internet that has performance surpassing traditional satellite internet.

Another advantage of Starlink is that it doesn’t depend on ground infrastructure limitations. SpaceX’s plan is to bring the service to locations where internet access has been expensive, unreliable, or even completely unavailable.

The goal of Starlink is to launch its service in Canada and the Northern US in 2020. And by 2021, it will rapidly expand the service to other parts around the world.

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