Thursday, November 19, 2020

High-speed internet via Dish Antenna

High-speed internet to India via Dish Antenna? Terrified telecom companies approach Troy with SpaceX...


SpaceX's Starlink mission has also approached India to provide the fastest internet in the world, according to a new report. Elon Musk's SpaceX team has approached the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India for permission. It is expected that more details will be released soon The system will be able to bring the internet to any village in the country. Early reports suggest that the Starlink satellite internet is fast becoming better. According to users who have been in beta testing, the StarLink of SpaceX is the best. 

SpaceX, an American aerospace company owned by Elon Musk, has requested the Indian government to allow India to use satellite broadband technologies. The move is aimed at expanding SpaceX's satellite internet system, Starlink, to India. In a filing with the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), SpaceX expressed interest in introducing Starlink in India. The company also said it plans to deploy satellites for continuous Starlink coverage across India by the end of 2021. 

Patricia Cooper, vice president of satellite government affairs space, told Troy Consultation that updated laws, policies and regulations for new technologies such as startlinks need to be considered. But SpaceX's latest move is a major threat to the country's telecom companies. The current telecom market is sure to collapse as everyone gets access to high-speed internet without cables and towers. Weeks ago, test kits for SpaceX's satellite Internet service began to reach users in the United States. Many report that the service is too fast. Starlink is a game-changer that previously had a speed of 0.5-12mb / s (Mbps). One test user said he was currently getting 100-160Mb / s. Lucky customers who have been invited to the Starlink public beta are using the net by installing satellite dish systems in their homes. All of them are posting the testing report on Twitter and Reddit. 

Another user said that Starlink is streaming 1440p and 4K video on YouTube with zero buffering. Another user reported that his connection had gone above 174 Mbps. This is probably the highest download speed through Starlink. At the same time, the latency averages 33 milliseconds, which is equivalent to a basic Internet service. Another user successfully tested Starlink Internet in the woods outside the cell phone range. The service is working well. Made a live video call from the forest and did some other experiments. At the same time, in some places, the Internet connection is causing problems. Preliminary reports suggest that this may be due to satellite coverage. Currently, only the SpaceX800 satellites have been launched to strengthen Starlink. The aim is to launch more satellites to get higher internet speeds and reduce latency. The global launch of Starling is expected to take place next year. 

The Internet is provided with the help of small dish antennas placed on terraces and buildings. Images of such dish antennas are already going viral on Twitter. It was revealed on Twitter what a Starlink broadband connection would look like. 
Many people around the world want to sign up for the SpaceX Starlink beta testing program. They are curious to know how to sign up for SpaceX Starlink Internet and what are the locations under the SpaceX Starlink beta areas. However, more details about this may come out soon. The Starlink website is now inviting people to check if Sky Internet service is available in their area. All they have to do is enter the email address and zip code If a person wants to apply for the Starlink beta testing program, they need to apply for updates to gain access to the public beta test of the Starlink service. If the applicant is invited for a beta test, the company will provide a user terminal with a self-directed flat dish antenna for better satellite signals. According to reports, users will have to enter their full address via email once they are selected as a SpaceX Starlink beta partner. It will then provide the tools and other services needed to access the Internet. 

According to a report on beta published on Reddit, Starlink Internet's beta testing is currently only available in the United States and Canada. Starlink's satellite system can currently only provide internet service at 44 degrees to 52 degrees north latitude. It is known that at least 1000 satellites will be required to provide full service. 

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