Starlink Internet Service Coming Out of Beta Next Month

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SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has stated that Starlink will be released from beta testing in October. Uncertainty surrounds what this signifies, although it could indicate better network speeds and more network stability.



Musk on Twitter that the beta program would come to an end next month, without providing any other information. Initiated in the United States and Canada, the Better Than Nothing Beta effort was eventually expanded to include Europe. More than 100,000 accounts have been distributed to beta users, and the service is now available in at least 14 countries.

Currently, there may be small periods of time during which the connection is lost. This was also depicted in a Starlink teaser trailer as well. There was no discernible pattern to be seen, and the drop-outs were usually transient in nature. In the long run, it is anticipated that the frequency of dropouts and the duration of a single interruption will decrease.

The expansion of Starlink satellite coverage will be beneficial. The company recently completed the launch of 51 more satellites. This brings the overall number of Starlink satellites to 1791, which is an increase from the previous number of 1780. In the long run, there should be more.


Starlink Internet Service Coming Out of Beta Next Month


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