Under Elon Musk's supervision, SpaceX developed the Starlink project in the United States. The first test devices were released in February 2018. Very first 60 satellites were deployed into low-earth orbit to use a Falcon 9 rocket in May 2019.
1. There have been 2000 satellites in orbit, and the service's second round of beta testing has begun.
2. Residents of the Pacific Northwest who had previously applied on the Starlink website were invited to join on a commercial basis.
3. Better Than Nothing Beta is the first Starlink bundle offered.
4. Data transport speeds range from 50 to 150 Mbps, with delays ranging from 20 to 40 milliseconds. For a short while, communication may be lost;
5. Connection and hardware set are estimated to cost $499. The cost of a monthly membership is $99.
On the one side, SpaceX hopes to attract at least a few active users. And only from the United States. This is necessary for the company's successful talks with possible investors. SpaceX is not in a rush to link citizens of other nations or Americans living in different parts of the country.
The truth is that the network continues to operate on a sporadic basis. The issue is with the project's so-called childhood illnesses. The one other issue is defective Starlink Customer Service Number Support. That is, defects that are insignificant. No one had ever built such large-scale satellite constellations before, thus it was impossible to recognise them ahead of time. SpaceX will not make much money by linking a few hundred or even thousands of European subscribers.