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        Spacex's Starlink Satellite-Internet Service Provides Rapid Speeds of 175

        Mbps


        SpaceX's  Starlink  satellite-internet  service  gives  users  rapid   they had dozens of devices on their home network, including six
        speeds  reaching  175  Mbps  even  in  high-speed  winds,  deep   laptops, six smart phones, three Xboxes, two tablets and one PC.
        snow,  and  freezing  temperatures.  Users  of  SpaceX's  "Better   They  said  they  haven't  noticed  any  speed  variations  since  the
        Than  Nothing  Beta"  test  have  posted  pictures  and  videos  on   snow started. But there are reports of the internet service slowing
        the Reddit Starlink community proving that the Starlink terminal   down when heavy snow begins to fall on top of the terminal. One
        still works in extreme weather conditions – and in some cases,   user, also in northern US, weighted down their Starlink tripod on
        it's even faster. The terminal – or "UFO on a stick" – comes as   their outside table before a 50 mph snow storm set in. The snow
        part of the Starlink kit, which also includes a tripod and a WiFi   reached to three inches in around an hour, and the Starlink app
        router  costing  $499,  plus  $99  for  the  monthly  subscription.  In   showed "poor connection," they reported. The user told Business
        an  email  on  October  26,  SpaceX  said  users  of  the  public  beta   Insider that download speeds ini tally dropped to around 20 to 30
        test  –  a  network  of  nearly  900  satellites  beaming  the  internet   Mbps and upload speeds fell to 3 to 4 Mbps. "Definitely had some
        service down to Earth – should expect between 50 and 150 Mbps   higher latency and slower speeds when [snow] was coming down
        download speeds. From what users have reported online in the   hard, building up on the dish, and winds were blowing, but quickly
        past week, it seems the Starlink internet service isn't significantly   picked  back  up  as  it  slowed  down."  "I've  still  been  averaging
        impacted  by  the  wet  and  windy  weather.  Users  cannot  reveal   around 100 [Mbps] download and 15 [Mbps] upload," they said.
        their identity due to a non-disclosure agreement they signed with   "It's going to be a dream for those folks in the middle of nowhere
        SpaceX  upon  receiving  the  kit.  One  user,  who  lives  in  northern   that don't currently have any options," they added. The user posted
        US, told Business Insider on Monday that their Starlink internet   on Reddit that he'd prefer to mount the terminal on the roof, but
        speed averages 20 Mbps faster in the colder air at 12 degrees   said he didn't know if he would trust it with the winds in Montana.
        fahrenheit. "I've been getting about 175 Mbps download average   Despite  concerns  about  the  Starlink  terminal  surviving  strong
        this morning, whereas it has been around 150-160 before," they   winds, one user put the Starlink terminal to the ultimate test and
        said. Almost all users who reported November speeds on a list   blasted it with a 175 mph leaf-blower. Download speeds remained
        compiled by Reddit's Starlink community said they were getting   between 110 and 120 Mbps, according to speed tests that the user
        download  speeds  faster  than  150  Mbps.  The  fastest  download   carried out before and after their experiment. The user found that if
        speed so far is 208.63 Mbps, recorded in Seattle. The user also   winds are blowing at the terminal, it automatically adjusts to stay
        posted six thermal imaging pictures which showed the terminal's   aligned with the satellite. All four reports come from northern US,
        surface  ranging  from  32  to  40  degrees,  meaning  the  terminal   where Musk's company has begun testing the service, as well as
        melts  the  snow  that  lands  on  it.  Another  Reddit  user  posted  a   in southern Canada. In October, SpaceX agreed to provide internet
        video of them measuring the temperature outside with a Starlink   in a Texas school district via its Starlink network of satellites –
        terminal positioned on their roof. The thermometer read between   the first time that SpaceX's Starlink is being offered in southern
        24.5 and 39.3 degrees fahrenheit outside, but the terminal was   US. Starting early 2021, the space company will initially supply
        "warming up enough to keep the four inches of snow off," the user   its satellite internet  to 45 families who do not have broadband
        said in the video. The user told Business Insider on Tuesday that   access, and an additional 90 families later on.




        China Successfully Sends World’s First 6G Satellite into Orbit


        The rollout of 5G networks is nowhere near complete, but China is
        already  looking  ahead  to  what  comes  next.  The  Asian  power  this
        week successfully launched the world’s first 6G satellite into space
        to test the technology. The experimental satellite containing sixth-
        generation  telecommunications  technology  was  launched  into
        Earth’s  orbit  from  the  Taiyuan  Satellite  Launch  Center  in  China’s
        northern Shanxi Province on Friday. The satellite was ferried to space
        along with 12 other satellites on board a Long March 6 carrier rocket.
        The cutting-edge satellite is named after the University of Electronic
        Science  and  Technology  of  China.  It  will  be  used  to  verify  the
        performance of the 6G frequency band in space. While 6G technology
        is believed to still be in its infancy, it is expected to be over 100 times
        faster than 5G. The satellite also carries an optical remote sensing
        system that can monitor for crop disasters, and prevent flooding and
        forest fires.

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