SpaceX has announced that its satellite internet service, Starlink, is now available in 32 countries. The company descended to Twitter to announce the details of availability. Interestingly, Spacex said people who made an order would get their Starlink services sent “immediately”.
Over the past few months, Starlink has faced a big problem that delivered its services to the main sections of the world. Customers have complained about the postponement of shipping and the waiting period for extended. Now it looks like an Elon Musk space company that works hard to solve this problem.
Starlink shares on Twitter PETA which shows the availability of services around the world. The map shows that this service will be available in most parts of Europe and North America. The map also shows that the South American, Australia and New Zealand will get direct access to this service.
The company previously said Starlink services would be available in 25 countries but the list had been expanded to 32 countries now. It’s fun to see that Spacex immediately sends his dishes to customers. This comes as good news, because consumers continue to complain about waiting for months to get access to services.