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Starlink aiming for full launch this summer — what you need to know
By Imad Khan published
Elon Musk has suggested on Twitter that Starlink could exit its beta phase as early as this summer, bringing satellite internet access to many more people around the globe.

Starlink just launched 60 more satellites — what it means for coverage
By Imad Khan published
Starlink has sent another wave of satellites into orbit as it continues to expand its internet megaconstellation. It makes for 300 satellites launched this month.

Starlink speeds are all over the map — here’s how the company is responding
By Imad Khan published
Per an analysis by speed test website Ookla, Starlink internet speeds have taken a dip in the past two months, but are starting to rise again steadily. Here's what we know.

SpaceX just launched 60 Starlink satellites — here’s what it means for coverage
By Imad Khan published
SpaceX continues to launch Starlink satellites into orbit at a rapid pace. This is the 25th mission to date.

Starlink and NASA sign agreement to ensure satellites don't hit each other
By Imad Khan published
SpaceX and Starlink have signed an information-sharing agreement to ensure satellites don't crash into one another.
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