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What Should We Expect from SpaceX’s Delivery of Internet Access Through Starlink Satellites – Webby Feed
Oddly enough, almost half of the world population is still offline in 2020. This is completely unacceptable for the modern era we’re all living in, and SpaceX started an ambitious…

Oddly enough, almost half of the world population is still offline in 2020. This is completely unacceptable for the modern era we’re all living in, and SpaceX started an ambitious plan on May 23, 2019, for solving the situation once and for all.
Elon Musk’s company launched 60 Starlink satellites into orbit at that time with the purpose of providing internet access to remote regions across the planet. The act is just a tiny part of a much bigger plan, one that aims to send 12,000 Starlink satel…
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