SpaceX’s Starlink launches internet access service for caravans

SpaceX’s Starlink launches internet access service for caravans

SpaceX’s Starlink service has proven to be perfectly adaptable to whatever scenario it is placed in. This is already available in Portugal and you can now receive basic assistance.

Starlink introduced this week, and now has another proposal, now dedicated to caravans. This can be used anywhere, without the need to change the service by the users.


New from Starlink for caravans

This is the expansion that came to ask by users to Elon Musk for some time. They want to use the Starlink service in places other than those specified in their contract, and open their use anywhere, usually on flights and caravans.

that it new way They can be added to SpaceX's regular Internet access service. It will have an additional cost of $25 and can be activated at any time, as well as paused whenever users want.

Limitations of this SpaceX proposal

starlink warnedHowever, this new method has some important limitations. First of all, it can't be used on the go, at least for now. At the same time, there is no guarantee of service quality and performance, in crowded areas and during peak hours.

On the other hand, at the moment, there is no waiting list for new equipment services in this caravan plan. This means that all orders will be shipped quickly after placing an order. However, delivery is subject to network and equipment availability.

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The Internet is provided by Elon Musk

After requests from many users, Elon Musk was able to give Starlink users something they asked for. SpaceX will ensure that this service can be better transferred and open up new uses for this Internet access service.

In March, SpaceX revealed that it has a subscriber base of 250,000 in 25 countries. The company has a network of about 2,000 satellites in lower Earth orbit. The service is designed to provide high-speed Internet of up to 100 Mbps to 200 Mbps to customers in rural areas.

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