Published 14:07 IST, July 17th 2020
SpaceX Starlink internet sign up, beta areas and "UFO on a stick"
SpaceX Starlink Beta testing has started accepting participants. Know details about the signup process, beta areas and the images of the Starlink user terminal.
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To provide fastest internet in world, X Starlink Mission has started finding participants for its beta testing program. X is racing towards completing its dream to enter into broband market. X promises to provide mindblowing Starlink Internet Speed of 1 GB per second. Currently, 540 Starlink satellites are present in Low Earth Orbit in after June 25's launch of Falcon 9 rocket.
X Starlink Beta testing sign up started
A new report has been intriguing audience as Elon Musk is going to provide Starlink Beta testing opportunities to people. Recently, pictures of disc antennas went viral on Twitter which revealed how a Starlink broband connection would look like. Calling it "UFO on a stick," Twitter user says that "Starlink user terminal looks beautiful".
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Many people around globe want to sign up for X Starlink Beta testing program. y are curious to kw how to sign up for X Starlink internet and which places are under X Starlink beta areas. However, do t worry, here is all we kw so far.
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Starlink beta sign up details
Starlink website is w inviting people to get updates on Starlink news and service availability in ir area. All y have to do is provide ir email dress and zip code. If a person wishes to apply for Starlink beta testing program, y will have to apply for updates to get access to public beta test of Starlink service. If applicant is invited for beta testing, y can expect to get a user terminal with a flat disc antenna which will self-direct itself for best satellite signals. As per reports, users also have to provide ir complete dress over email once y are selected to be a X Starlink Beta participant.
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X Starlink beta areas
X Starlink Beta program is said to kick off beta with users in "rrn United States and lower Cana, with those living in rural and/or remote communities in Washington State area," according to an FAQ on beta published on Reddit. FAQ also revealed that participants of Starlink Beta are required to have a clear view of rrn sky because Starlink's system of satellites can only provide internet service between 44 degrees and 52 degrees rth latitude. Elon Musk revealed that once terminal has a good view of sky, it has motors to "self-orient for optimal view angle".
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14:07 IST, July 17th 2020