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European users of Starlink's satellite internet service continue to experience the impressive capabilities of the constellation, with download speeds surpassing 600 Mbps in many rural areas.
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Positioned above Germany, Starlink's satellites have enabled subscribers to achieve download speeds of up to 649 Mbps, while upload speeds are around 200 Mbps.
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Starlink's average download speeds range from 25 to 220 Mbps, with a majority of users enjoying speeds over 100 Mbps, while upload speeds typically range between 5 and 20 Mbps.
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The reported download speeds vary based on location due to the popularity of Starlink and the unique nature of low Earth orbit satellite internet access.
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Higher population areas may experience congestion and slightly slower download speeds compared to less populated rural areas, yet Starlink consistently outperforms traditional broadband services.
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SpaceX, the company behind Starlink, continues to launch additional satellites, which will enhance the constellation's coverage, increase download speeds, and ensure more reliable connections globally.
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The current Starlink constellation consists of 4,698 deployed satellites, with plans for more launches throughout the year to expand coverage and fill gaps in the constellation.
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Future launches in 2023 will focus on introducing newer satellite models, including the Starlink v2 Mini satellites, with approximately 50 launches scheduled for the year.
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Of the satellites launched so far, over 3,900 are operational or en route to their designated orbits.
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SpaceX's long-term objective is to expand the Starlink constellation to around 12,000 satellites within a few years, with a potential ultimate goal of approximately 42,000 satellites.