Elon Musk’s Starlink makes its debut in the Philippines

Elon Musk’s Starlink makes its debut in the Philippines

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After being announced last year SpaceX finally launched Starlink’s satellite broadband services in the Philippines on Tuesday.

What happened: SpaceX, led by Twitter And Tesla CEO Elon Muskshared a link to a coverage map at the announcement his Philippines foray.

According to Starlink’s website, the Asian nation can consistently achieve speeds of between 50 and 200 Mbps.

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Starlink’s fast internet services became a “crucial support system” for Ukraine after Vladimir Putin invaded the country. The company is now massively expanding its reach in Asia and other continents. On January 30th Nigeria became the first African country to receive Starlink’s satellite broadband service.

Also in October last year Starlink launched its services in Japan — making it the first Asian nation to get Musk’s high-speed internet service.

Starlink was earlier slated for a December debut in the Philippines. However, delays in the production and deployment of satellites in low-Earth orbit pushed back the company’s plan to offer high-speed, low-latency internet. as Bloomberg reported earlier.

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