SpaceX announced that Starlink satellite internet is now available in 32 countries. The company published a map showing regions highlighted in different shades of blue..
So, bright blue highlights the countries whose residents will receive the Starlink terminal immediately after the order. The darker shade marks those where the terminal will have to wait.
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According to SpaceX, Starlink internet is now available in the US, Canada, UK, Germany, New Zealand, Australia, Austria, Netherlands, Belgium, Ireland, Denmark, Chile, Portugal, Switzerland, Poland, Italy, Czech Republic, Sweden, Mexico, Croatia. The list also includes Lithuania, Spain, Slovakia, Slovenia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Romania, Greece, Luxembourg, Latvia, Tonga, Hungary and Ukraine.
Russia, Afghanistan, Belarus, Cuba, Venezuela, Iran and Afghanistan are marked as countries where the service is not provided.
Starlink is now available in 32 countries around the world. People ordering from areas marked “available” will have their Starlink shipped immediately \u003e https://t. co/slZbTmHdml pic. twitter. com/CecM1pkf5D.
— SpaceX (@SpaceX) May 13, 2022.
Recall, according to Elon Musk, Russian hackers are constantly attacking the Starlink system, trying to hack satellites and jam the signal. Specialists manage to effectively repel attacks.
The first batch of Starlink stations arrived in Ukraine in response to the request of Deputy Prime Minister - Minister of Digital Transformation Mikhail Fedorov. After the start of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Elon Musk activated the Starlink Internet over the territory of our country for the first time..
Musk's Starlink system helps the Ukrainian army track down and destroy invaders. Satellite communications are actively used in the army for communication in hard-to-reach places - Starlink has significantly improved this process.