IT House April 9 news, SpaceX’s Starlink satellite Internet suffered a global outage earlier today.
IT Home has learned that Starlink uses low-Earth orbit (LEO) Internet satellites to provide Internet broadband services to its users, and the service has now expanded to many countries outside the United States.
Earlier today, numerous Starlink users on Reddit reported that the service suddenly stopped working. According to these users themselves, Starlink Internet interruptions have occurred all over the world, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Belgium and Portugal, but fortunately the interruption seems to be short-lived, taking less than half an hour returned to normal.
The accident happened in the early hours of the morning EST, but most of the users on the east coast of the United States were probably sleeping at that time, so the impact was not significant.
According to spacexstats statistics, SpaceX has 2,107 more Starlink satellites operating in space, and 196 deorbited, which can cover most areas of the world.
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