Article 5EHZN Musk: Starlink will hit 300Mbps and expand to “most of Earth” this year

Musk: Starlink will hit 300Mbps and expand to “most of Earth” this year

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Jon Brodkin
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Enlarge / A stack of 60 Starlink satellites launched in 2019. (credit: SpaceX)

Starlink broadband speeds will double to 300Mbps "later this year," SpaceX CEO Elon Musk wrote on Twitter yesterday. SpaceX has been telling users to expect speeds of 50Mbps to 150Mbps since the beta began a few months ago.

Musk also wrote that "latency will drop to ~20ms later this year." This is no surprise, as SpaceX promised latency of 20ms to 40ms during the beta and had said months ago that "we expect to achieve 16ms to 19ms by summer 2021."

It sounds like the speed and latency improvements will roll out around the same time as when Starlink switches from beta to more widespread availability. Two weeks ago, Starlink opened preorders for service expected to be available in the second half of 2021, albeit with limited availability in each region.

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