Business
Elon Musk’s broadband service Starlink open for New Zealand pre-orders – Stuff.co.nz
The satellite broadband service requires a $799 piece of hardware to be installed by the user.

New Zealanders are now able to pre-order and see prices for Elon Musks satellite broadband service Starlink.
The SpaceX project plans to create a Starlink constellation of 12,000 satellites orbiting Earth to bring improved broadband internet access to large swathes of the worlds population.
There have been more than 20 Starlink launches to date, sending up to 60 new satellites into space at a time.
New Zealanders who have registered their interest in Starlink have started receiving emails saying…
-
General20 hours ago
Albanese government pours $12 billion into expanding AUKUS defence facility near Perth
-
General20 hours ago
Trump pushes NATO nations to stop Russian oil purchases
-
Noosa News14 hours ago
Noosa Reds: There’s something about tomatoes
-
Noosa News13 hours ago
‘Bone lady’ who helped find Daniel Morcombe still unearthing stories of the dead