Starlink Pricing Seen as Potential Issue in Poorer Nations
Rather than consumers, many customers for SpaceX's Starlink broadband service in lower-income countries will likely be community organizations, clinics, schools and businesses, California State University-Dominguez Hills information systems professor Larry Press blogged Saturday. "Of necessity, low-income nations have a long…
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history of shared Internet resources." The price of Starlink service is the same everywhere, but that could change if it has excess capacity after more satellites are launched, he said. SpaceX didn't comment Tuesday.