SpaceX has received permission from the US Federal Communications Commission to deploy up to 7,500 second-generation Starlink satellites. This was reported by Reuters with reference to the American regulator.
It is currently noted “SpaceX’s Starlink, which has grown rapidly with more than 3,500 satellites in aircraft Earth orbit, has tens of thousands of users in the United States, and consumers pay at least $599 for a user terminal and $110 a month for the service.”.
The agency recalls that in 2018, the Federal Communications Commission approved SpaceX’s plans to deploy up to 4,425 first-generation satellites. “Ours [нове] The decision will allow SpaceX to begin building the second-generation Starlink network, which will provide access to next-generation satellite broadband for Americans across the country.”Indicates the editor’s decision.
it is claimed to be “will help bridge the digital divide globally by providing worldwide satellite broadband”and will also save “safe area environment”.