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SpaceX engineers holding a Reddit AMA on Starlink’s Better than Nothing beta - The Verge

SpaceX engineers holding a Reddit AMA on Starlink’s Better than Nothing beta - The Verge

SpaceX engineers holding a Reddit AMA on Starlink’s Better than Nothing beta - The Verge
Nov 21, 2020 39 secs

The ultimate goal of the Starlink program is to provide global internet coverage from space, and SpaceX launched the public beta test last month, after introducing a private beta over the summer.

Beta users had to buy all of the Starlink ground equipment for $499 and then pay a $99 monthly fee for active service to participate in the program.

An email to those invited to the public beta said users could “expect to see data speeds vary from 50Mb/s to 150Mb/s and latency from 20ms to 40ms over the next several months as we enhance the Starlink system.” The email also indicated there would be brief periods of no connectivity, and that latency and data speeds would improve as the company prepares to launch more satellites and installs more ground equipment.

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