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On May 13, SpaceX announced on the social platform “Announcement” that Starlink services have covered 32 countries and regions around the world. Compared with the 25 countries and regions at the beginning of the year, SpaceX’s progress is not quite rapid. From the official coverage map, most regions such as North America, Canada, Mexico, New Zealand, and Western Europe have opened Starlink satellite communications. In addition, the southern half of Australia, southeastern Brazil, and most of Chile can also be used. At the same time, SpaceX announced that Colombia is expected to open in the second quarter, Japan is expected to open in the third quarter, and from the fourth quarter of this year to next year, Starlink will gradually expand in South America, Africa, Southeast Asia and other places. It is understood that Musk has deployed more than 2,000 Starlink satellites in low Earth orbit. As of March, the number of global users exceeded 250,000. The average download speed in the United States is 104.97Mbps and the upload speed is 12Mbps. In terms of price, it was raised in March this year. Taking the entry level as an example, a set of ground receiving equipment costs $599, and a monthly package is $110. Previously, American JSX Airlines praised Starlink as the best Wi .
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