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- Apr 21, 2021
Starlink, a global network of satellites designed by SpaceX to envelop the earth and provide high-speed broadband connection to internet users across the globe, made public that more than 700,000 users have expressed interest in its Beta service in the three months since its launch.
Envisioned by SpaceX’s charismatic CEO Elon Musk, Starlink was launched in 2015 as a means to harness the latest satellite technology to provide high-speed, broadband internet service to populations around the world, particularly those in regions where geographic and climatic factors limit the viability of traditional internet services.
After going public with its “Better than Nothing Beta” last October, users have flocked to the service to register for the beta connection at a rate of only $99 per month. Starlink plans to continue to expand the availability of its beta service domestically and internationally. Users can also purchase a starter kit for $499, which includes a user terminal, router, and tripod.

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