El Reino Unido da luz verde al Elit Musk’s Starlink Satellite Internet Service

The British who take part in the beta phase will start receiving their teams.

The United Kingdom dio luz verde al Stovlink’s new Internet service – SpaceX subsidiary company – based on a satellite orbit configuration.

The telecommunications regulator Ofcom concedes his authorization to Elon Musk’s airline company last November, confirmed this Monday a report from the agency Business Insider.

Users claim that Starlink, Elon Musk's Internet service, allows 4K videos on YouTube without interruption

The British license allows the stadium company to compete with terrestrial Internet providers, such as the BT Group, or traditional satellite companies such as OneWeb.

For its part, residents of the country participating in the beta or trial phase called ‘Better Than Nothing Beta’ (‘Better Than No Beta’), yes start receiving teams of Starlink, which costs 439 pounds (600 dollars) per unit, means that the monthly rate for the probation service is 84 pounds (115 dollars).

After 2020, SpaceX will be an outgrowth of the service provider of Starlink and EE.UU.

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