Elon Musk says 'several thousand' more Starlink internet beta invitations will be sent out this week in the US — and that the service could reach Europe by February https://t.co/da4Fcy0rD4 (https://t.co/nceHuAAu7E) (#followback) (#siguemeytesigo) (#business) (#news)
— Eliel Sepulchro (@iElielSepulchro) November 3, 2020
SpaceX's Starlink: Beta tester reveals more about Elon Musk's internet from space service https://t.co/kKAZq20PqS by @LiamT
— ZDNet (@ZDNet) November 3, 2020
Starlink "works beautifully," he wrote yesterday...Starlink pulled that off in a place where Wandering-coder couldn't get any cellular service from Google Fi. "There is no cell here with any carrier," he wrote. https://t.co/mMDvh9Nf5n
— Aaron Pressman (@ampressman) November 3, 2020
SpaceX Starlink users provide first impressions and unboxing pictures https://t.co/Rtd1VP4OJn pic.twitter.com/Jwp6C1M4HL
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) November 3, 2020
Must say @SpaceXStarlink is pretty darn cool. Satellite internet bringing fast remote broadband to the middle of nowhere. People have had to deal with single digit megabit connections, high latency and tiny data caps for ages.
— Paul Stamatiou ? (@Stammy) November 3, 2020
120Mbps in the forest ⚡️ https://t.co/38OTet4ijJ pic.twitter.com/fcCojvidHW
#Starlink from @SpaceX goes online providing secure direct satellite connectivity at 120MBps in remote locations throughout the #USA . As the system goes global will eventually be used by transnational criminal & terrorist networks as well as militaries.https://t.co/5rx9SXfU5E
— Ninjamonkey (@Aryan_warlord) November 3, 2020
While I am not a fan of Elon Musk and his endeavors...
— Jamie LeJeune (@restlesspix) November 3, 2020
...it’s worth noting that an early Starlink user got 120mbps in the middle of the fucking wilderness!
I live in San Francisco and the top download speed that AT&T offers me is 5mbps!!!! https://t.co/GCOQYMABBy
Solar panels have become cheap. Micro beer brewing easy. Satellite internet reliable. Finally, I can build that cabin in Alaska.https://t.co/R1Ze64h2E2
— Joannes Laveyne (@Laveyne_J) November 2, 2020