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Is Elon Musk's "Starlink" doomed to only modest success? (satellite community)

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One of the last Starlink launches lofted six direct-to-cell test satellites. Six are far too few to provide service, but they allow connectivity testing while they are overhead.

And Starlink reports that they successfully performed text-messaging using these test satellites.

They still say they expect text-messaging service to roll out to the public later this year, with voice and data in 2025.

Lots of interesting information in this announcement:

https://api.starlink.com/public-files/DI...UPDATE.pdf
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#43
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PC Mag tests Starlink and likes it. The writer writes for the magazine but works remotely, lives in rural Idaho, and says its just what he needed.

Lots of information on hardware, availability, plans, download speeds, upload speeds and latency.

https://www.pcmag.com/articles/2024-star...trueAnthem
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Starlink in Homer Alaska


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And Starlink is being pressed to take more action to shut down service in countries where it isn't activated. What people are doing is buying and activating terminals in countries where it's approved, then activating the 'roaming' feature. That way they can travel with the terminals and they keep working when they arrive home.

The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) refuses to allow Starlink because SpaceX (Starlink's owner) isn't at least 30% owned by "historically disadvantaged groups". (Despite it being majority owned by an African-American immigrant.) The South African government isn't happy about South Africans bringing terminals in from outside the country and their continuing to work.

Sadly, it's the countries most resistant to Starlink (and X) that need them the most.
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"SpaceX’s ambitious Starlink satellite network is exceeding expectations at a blistering pace, according to a new report by Quilty Space, a market research and consulting firm...

Starlink’s achievements over the past three years are mind-blowing,” said Quilty. “We’re projecting a revenue jump from $1.4 billion in 2022 to $6.6 billion in 2024...

The financial outlook is equally impressive. Quilty Space estimates Starlink’s EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes,depreciation, and amortization) to reach $3.8 billion in 2024, a significant leap from negative $128 million in 2022.”We expect Starlink to achieve positive free cash flow for the first time in 2024,” said Quilty...

Another factor behind Starlink’s financial success lies in SpaceX’s mastery of satellite manufacturing, according to Caleb Henry, director of research at Quilty Space.

“Starlink has been able to do an incredible job at keeping the spacecraft costs lower than basically any industry precedent,” said Henry...

So how has SpaceX achieved this cost advantage? Henry points to two major factors: aggressive vertical integration and high-volume production.

“By controlling a large portion of the manufacturing process in-house,” explained Henry, “SpaceX avoids profit margins typically added by external suppliers, keeping costs down.” Additionally, SpaceX has established an unprecedented production cadence, churning out satellites at a rate unseen before in the industry..."

https://arstechnica.com/space/2024/05/ju...rofitable/

https://spacenews.com/starlink-soars-spa...rojection/
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