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Local ISPs snooze as Starlink Gen 2 powers ahead
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 32650, member: 636"] Starlink blasted past 460,000 customers across Brazil, securing a game-changing approval from national telecom regulator Anatel. The satellite internet provider scored permission to roll out its second-generation constellation, promising faster and more stable internet connections. SpaceX's new satellites pack a serious punch with improved frequencies, powerful antennas, and lower orbital paths. They'll deliver high-speed internet to rural areas that previously struggled with connectivity, creating headaches for traditional internet providers. The approval means Starlink can expand aggressively, targeting underserved regions and urban markets. Every country controls its airwaves, so SpaceX must navigate local regulations carefully. Their strategy involves proving technical compatibility and addressing policy concerns to win ground-level permissions. Zimbabwean authorities seem receptive to Starlink's mission, viewing satellite internet as a critical solution for rural connectivity. The potential competition is already shaking up local internet markets, forcing providers to introduce more attractive packages and competitive pricing. Starlink's global expansion continues to disrupt traditional telecommunications, promising to bridge connectivity gaps one country at a time. Regulators worldwide are watching closely as these satellite internet pioneers rewrite the rules of global internet access. [/QUOTE]
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