SpaceX’s Starlink Satellite has received around 500,000 preorders for their service, and the company estimates no technical fault in meeting the emulsifying demand. Elon Musk, in a press release, assured that there would no be a failure in SpaceX’s supply around with the company being the centric figure of criticism recently.
“Only limitation is high density of users in urban areas,” Musk tweeted, responding to a post from a CNBC reporter that said the $99 deposits SpaceX took for the service were fully refundable and did not guarantee service.
The challenge will amplify as the bandwidth and the coverage of the users expands to millions. It would become difficult to maintain the high-intensity data of users in urban areas. SpaceX has not planned anything on the initial rollout but plans to launch it early next year. The company has not issued detailed know-how about commercial Starlink internet service launch.
Amazon’s Jeff Bezos and SpaceX’s Elon Musk, who holds the ownership of the vehicle manufacturing business Tesla Inc. have spent billions of dollars in upheaving this rowing industry from rock bottom to surging heights. The two of them have sparred publicly over the competing satellite plans.
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