Washington DC (UPI) Oct 27, 2020
SpaceX has launched public beta testing of its Starlink communications satellite program that aims deliver high-speed Internet globally, particularly in underserved areas. The Elon Musk-founded aerospace manufacturer sent out emails to invite people who signed up on its Starlink website to hear updates about the program. The initial Starlink service is called "Better Than Nothing
SpaceX launches public beta test of Starlink Internet service
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