On May 22, it was reported that SpaceX’s Starlink satellite Internet service has achieved another staged speed measurement result. The speed test results show that the service has a download speed of 301Mbps, which is one of the fastest broadband services currently, but there is still a lot of room for improvement in latency. Currently, on a global scale, Starlink exceeds the nominal broadband download speed in most of the regions where it operates, but the upload speed is severely asymmetrical and the latency is extremely high. It is reported that a Reddit user shared the above Internet speed test results. @DullKn1fe claims he tested it in the early hours and his Starlink was able to deliver 301Mbps download speeds. DullKn1fe later added that he lives in rural Wisconsin in the northeastern continental United States, which is sparsely populated and has no other users in his area. Ookla measured Starlink’s median download speed in the U.S. to be 105Mbps in the fourth quarter of last year. Ookla noted that the fastest median download speed achieved by the Starlink Internet service was in Miami-Ida County, Florida, at 191Mbps. The slowest was 64.95Mbps in Columbia County, Oregon. A German netizen said that his .
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