Internet Starlank is coming to mobile vehicles soon

Internet Starlank is coming to mobile vehicles soon

According to The Ferg, Elon Musk, the owner of SpaceX, has revealed that mobile cars would soon have access to the internet service provided by its satellite Starlank.

According to the report, the service will be accessible beginning in December, and users will be able to mount satellite dishes on their vehicles. However, these dishes are only intended for use when the vehicle is stopped because the signal does not reach during motion, but starting in December, users should be able to connect to the Internet while driving.

This service is rather expensive; although the plate that connects the parked car to the Internet costs $599, the new plate that keeps the car connected to the Internet while it is moving costs $2500.

The service will cost 135 dollars per month, which is the current cost itself, and the SpaceX website said that the device is designed to be a weather resistance and that it is equipped for the permanent installation of the vehicle, and this is one of the reasons for its high price and cost of this service.
Users can order gadgets, and SpaceX has pledged to provide speedy internet in specific places where the service will be offered.

Internet Starlank will soon be available on mobile devices.

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