More than 10,000 people are now using Starlink’s Internet service

The big picture: Starlink, the satellite-based broadband Internet service from SpaceX, now has over 10,000 users as part of its ongoing public beta program. The program is still in the very early stages but according to some users, it’s off to a great start with solidly built hardware and better-than-expected speeds.

 

SpaceX revealed as much in a recent petition to the Federal Communications Commission in which Starlink Services is seeking designation as an eligible telecommunications carrier.

The “Better Than Nothing Beta” launched last October to select residents in parts of the US, Canada and the UK. Starlink in its FAQ notes that users can expect to see data speeds vary from 50Mb/s to 150Mb/s with latency between 20ms and 40ms.

According to some early speed tests, some users were getting results that exceeded expectations – over 200Mb/s in some cases.

As more satellites are launched into space and the networking software is improved, customers can expect even better speeds.

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