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Internet service will be launched from space soon |
Internet service will be launched from space soon .The type of Internet service is subject to change. Elon Musk, Chief Executive Officer of the US company Tesla, is set to launch an Internet service from space soon. His recent tweet hinted at the same thing.
In October 2019, Tesla's CEO sent a tweet from space via the Sterlink satellite. He unveiled plans for the future of the Internet from space through the Starlink satellite.According to a tweet from Musk's company SpaceX, Starlink satellites are ready to provide worldwide Internet access. Starlink will provide high-speed broadband Internet in locations where access is unreliable, expensive or scarce.
Musk tweeted that as of August this year, they will be able to provide Internet services in the United States. The private beta will initially be followed by the public beta version.
Starlink is essentially a group of Internet service providers that are orbiting the Earth to give access to the Internet.
Of course, Mask and his company are not the only ones working for these services. Just last year, Jeff Bezos, the richest Amazon entrepreneur in the world, announced the launch of such an Internet service. Amazon plans to launch approximately 3,236 satellites to provide Internet access to disadvantaged communities around the world. In addition to Amazon, Facebook is working on a plan like this.
But first of all, Mask has a plan to provide broadband service. It plans to use 30,000 satellites to provide customers with satellite broadband services. Sixty satellites were sent experimentally last year. According to the Senate's technology website, Musk used the Sterlink terminal to tweet to his home.
12,000 Starlink satellites have already been approved by the United States. The paperwork of Mask has been completed with International Telecommunications. Satellite broadband services are expected to be launched in the United States in the next six months.
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