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SpaceX Satellite Internet: What You Need to Know about Starlink
Starlink is bringing internet access to rural and underserved areas around the world, purportedly at a low price point. Starlink will deliver the internet to earthlings with a massive constellation of small low-Earth orbit satellites.

So far, Starlink has over 800 operational satellites. Some of the original satellites from the first two launches have been deorbited, so we don’t include these in the official count.

Starlink will eventually have 12,000 or more satellites in its Starlink constellation. Starlink will be capable of delivering internet speeds of 100 Mbps or more with ultralow latency to people all around the world.3 Customers will just need a Starlink dish receiver (what Elon Musk calls “a UFO on a stick”) and a monthly internet plan from Starlink.

Thanks to reusable launch rockets, Starlink’s low-orbit satellites cost a fraction of the price of typical satellite launches, making it easier and more affordable to launch satellites at scale. By mid-2020, Starlink hit a steady stride, producing and launching around 120 satellites per month. Initially, the constellation is being built out more heavily in some areas, so service will be available in the northern United States and lower Canada first.
In 2021, Starlink expects to offer satellite internet to the entire planet, including remote locations where the internet isn’t currently available. The plan involves launching a vast constellation of mass-produced satellites into low-altitude orbit. The satellites will transmit internet signals to Earth-based hubs, delivering superfast connection speeds.

The plan for delivering SpaceX satellite internet seemed far-fetched until the Federal Communications Commission gave SpaceX the thumbs-up to start launching the satellites. Once SpaceX got FCC approval, SpaceX pushed forward to testing and deployment. In May 2019, 60 Starlink test satellites were successfully launched. Starlink now has over 800 operational satellites. With each iteration, Starlink has made modifications based on what they learned.

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