Starlink launched in higher latitudes and available in Alaska and Canada
SpaceX has announced that Starlink high-speed internet is now available throughout Alaska and Canada. The constellation of satellites has earned in higher latitudes.
The Starlink accessibility map has already been updated with new regions.

Dozens of localities in Alaska do not have high-speed Internet.
The cost of Starlink Internet is $110 per month, and you need to pay $599 for equipment. In December, SpaceX will start limiting home internet speed during peak hours for customers consuming more than 1TB of data per month. The restrictions will take effect in the US and Canada.
Starlink already provides internet connectivity to more than 500,000 customers in 40 countries. In October, the Internet from SpaceX was launched in Japan. The company is now gearing up for a launch in India.
The Starlink map shows that SpaceX has no plans to connect residents of Russia, Belarus, China, North Korea, Syria, Afghanistan, Cuba and Venezuela. This year, the company promises to connect the Philippines, Serbia, Albania, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Argentina and part of Brazil to Starlink.
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