On April 30th, SpaceX founder Elon Musk (Elon Musk) hopes to promote the Starlink satellite Internet to the world, but users outside North America, Europe and Australia are difficult to use. Statistics show that,98% of StarChain’s users are located in Europe, America and Australia, and only 2% of users in other regions.
According to Cloudflare and Reddit statistics, as of now,Nearly 80% of Starlink’s users are located in North America18% of users are located in Australia, New Zealand and Europe, and only 2% are scattered in the rest of the world.
As early as June 2021, Musk claimed that Starlink would cover the world within a few months. But nearly a year later, the service is still only available to users in North America, Europe and Australia.
It is reported that there are currently about 500,000 peopleRegister for Starlink service and wait for access. Starlink was supposed to launch in India this month, and SpaceX had planned to deploy 200,000 antennas there by the end of the year. But since the company has not yet obtained a license, it had to issue refunds to subscribers as directed by the Indian regulator.
SpaceX also delays launch in large markets like South Africa. Late last year, the company pushed back the expected launch date of the Starlink service from 2022 to 2023, without any explanation.
While many of the delays have been attributed to regulatory challenges, it is unclear whether Musk is prioritizing supplying existing markets or developing new ones.
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