SpaceX has announced that its satellite internet service, Starlink, is now accessible in 32 countries. The Elon Musk headed company took it to Twitter to share details of its global network capabilities. The company stated that it will be shipping the Starlink services immediately to the 32 countries where its services are available. The improved capabilities also mark a complete turnaround from the time a couple of months ago when Starlink lost 40 satellites to a solar storm right after their deployment. But the big question is whether India is part of these 32 countries and when will Starlink launch in India? Read on to find out. Also read: SpaceX president says Russia's invasion of Ukraine opened door to Starlink.
“Starlink is now available in 32 countries around the world. People ordering from areas marked “available” will have their Starlink shipped immediately,” tweeted Starlink. Alongside the tweet, it also shared a link to a map on its website that highlights the countries where the service is available and the countries where it plans to expand soon. The major countries where Starlink satellite internet service is available include the USA, England, Spain, France, Germany, southern Australia and Chile. India is not a part of these 32 countries.
In the last few months, Starlink has been facing major issues in fulfilling its deliveries and extending its services to the majority of the world. Frustrated with delays and extended waiting period, customers have been left complaining about the service online. It appears now that the Elon Musk led company has fixed those issues and is back to providing the services to a significant portion of the planet.
Earlier, SpaceX stated that by 2022, the Starlink service will be
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