More than 100,000 people in 14 countries of the world use Elon Musk's satellite Internet
Elon Musk, head of SpaceX, which is deploying satellite Internet Starlink, announced today the sale of 100,000 sets of subscriber equipment. It turns out that the Starlink service is already used by 100,000 households and clearly many more people. As a reminder, at the end of July Starink was used by 90,000 households.
Musk also wrote that Starlink is already available in 14 countries of the world: the USA, Canada, Great Britain, Germany, France, Austria, the Netherlands, Ireland, Belgium, Switzerland, Denmark, Portugal, Australia, and New Zealand.
In March of this year, the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) allowed SpaceX to provide users in the US with 1 million sets of Starlink subscriber equipment, but later SpaceX asked the regulator to increase this number fivefold amid strong demand for the service.