SpaceX Starlink makes it to more than 30 countries around the world already, its CEO and founder Elon Musk revealed as he shares its updated availability map to his Twitter followers.
The satellite internet constellation of SpaceX that aptly goes by the name Starlink continues to expand its availability in various parts of the globe.
The Musk-led tech firm seeks to bring low-latency wireless internet to far-flung or rural locations in the world. But it is also available in urban and densely populated places.
SpaceX Starlink Makes it to Over 30 Countries
The CEO and founder of the parent firm of Starlink, Musk, shared a tweet from the official Twitter account on SpaceX.
The space exploration giant of the tech billionaire proudly announced that the internet service of Starlink has already reached more than 30 nations in the world.
To be more precise about it, Starlink is currently available in a total number of 32 countries in various parts of the world.
Starlink further explained the countries under its "available" list would start immediately shipping satellite dishes to its customers.
It is worth noting that the Musk-led internet service showed that it is now available in numerous countries, such as Germany, New Zealand, and the United States. Starlink has also made it to other nations like Mexico, the United Kingdom, and Canada, among other tons of more locations.
Meanwhile, according to a recent report by Greek Reporter, the wireless internet service of the Tesla CEO and founder has officially rolled out its high-speed connectivity to Greece.
The online news outlet noted in its story that the southeastern European country is generally known for having low internet speeds. So, the arrival of Starlink should help with their existing problem.
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Starlink Availability Map
To make it easier to know where the internet service of Starlink has already reached, SpaceX introduced an availability map in the latter part of March, as per a news story by Tesla North.
The availability map of SpaceX is available to be accessed by anyone online, letting its users check the regions where its internet service is already available.
On top of that, it also provides indicators for countries that are still under its "waitlist" and "coming soon" category.
It is interesting to point out that almost all countries in the world carried the "coming soon" availability status, except for nations like China, Russia, and Iran.
The availability map of Starlink is a platform that provides the latest updates where its internet service is already available and is coming in the near future.
Starlink is launching more satellites in orbit on May 14, Saturday, at the Cape Canaveral in Florida.
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Written by Teejay Boris