
Starlink

The project began testing in 2018, with the first operational satellites launched in 2019. Its mission: to deliver high-speed, low-latency broadband internet to underserved and remote areas across the globe. Unlike traditional geostationary satellites, which orbit far from Earth and often result in high latency, Starlink satellites operate in low Earth orbit (LEO).
This design dramatically reduces signal lag while providing reliable broadband access—even in areas where fiber and cable connections are unavailable. As of today, Starlink has launched thousands of satellites, serving hundreds of thousands of customers worldwide. It continues to expand coverage and speed, making global connectivity more accessible than ever before.
Benefits of Starlink
1. High-Speed Internet in Remote Areas
Starlink provides broadband speeds capable of streaming, gaming, and video conferencing in rural and underserved locations where traditional ISPs don’t reach.
2. Low Latency
Thanks to its low Earth orbit network, Starlink offers latency as low as 20–40 ms, making it suitable for real-time applications like online gaming and video calls.
3. Easy Setup
The Starlink Kit includes a self-aligning satellite dish and router, making installation simple and user-friendly.
4. Scalable Global Coverage
With thousands of satellites in orbit and more being launched regularly, Starlink continues to improve reliability and expand service across the globe.
5. Flexible Plans & Mobility
Starlink offers residential, RV, maritime, and aviation solutions, making it a versatile choice for homes, businesses, travelers, and remote workers.
The Starlink Experience
Starlink isn’t just about internet—it’s about bridging the digital divide. By delivering high-speed, low-latency internet from space, Starlink empowers communities, businesses, and individuals to connect, work, and thrive—no matter where they are.








